Al Shindagha Museum features 22 pavilions that include 80 historic houses showcasing the development of Dubai and the UAE.
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Al Shindagha is where Shaikh Mohammad was born and spent a significant part of his childhood.
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The newly renovated Al Shindagha Museum was inaugurated on March 7.
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Each pavilion in the museum has a theme which ranges from culture, food, lifestyle to society.
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The music instrument that is called Al Rababah, Al Oud and Al Ras.
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The museum educates visitors on Dubai’s traditional lifestyle from the 19th century up to the 1970s, before the city became the modern metropolis it is today.
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The museum is located in the Dubai Creek area and is open daily from 10am to 8pm.
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