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Zayed National Museum Is Open to the Public in Abu Dhabi
The museum features over 1,500 artifacts and interactive exhibits to celebrate UAE heritage and Sheikh Zayed’s legacy, with a month-long cultural program until December 31.
- Zayed National Museum opened in Abu Dhabi as the UAE's national museum and centrepiece of Saadiyat Cultural District, offering a curated journey through the country's history and identity.
- Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan's life frames the museum's narrative, presenting him as the UAE’s Founding Father while bridging the seven emirates culturally and training future Emirati curators, historians and conservators.
- Starting from the museum's 600-metre Al Masar Garden, visitors move through six permanent galleries displaying more than 1,500 objects and archaeological evidence spanning 300,000 years.
- A month-long programme called 'Deep Roots and Everlasting Legacy' accompanies the opening, featuring an immersive Gahwa experience with Bait Al Gahwa and workshops and tours requiring advance booking.
- Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Lord Norman Foster of Foster + Partners, the museum's oblong wings cap an unprecedented cultural year including teamLab Phenomena Abu Dhabi, Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi, and Al Ain Museum.
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Zayed National Museum is open to the public in Abu Dhabi
The national museum of the United Arab Emirates tells the story of the land and its people, and stands as a tribute to the legacy of Sheikh Zayed, the nation's Founding Father. The museum's opening marks the culmination of an unprecedented cultural year for the UAE with the openings of teamLab Phenomena Abu Dhabi and Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi and the reopening of Al Ain Museum. ABU DHABI, UAE, Dec. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Zayed National M…
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