I recently visited the Heritage Village Museum in Abu Dhabi and was very pleased with my visit. The museum is located in a picturesque location and is a reconstruction of a traditional Arab village. Here you can see many traditional houses, craft workshops and other buildings. The museum employs experienced guides who talk about the history and traditions of the Arab peoples. Various workshops and performances are also held on the territory of the museum, which make the visit even more interesting. I recommend the Heritage Village Museum to anyone who wants to learn more about the culture and history of the Arab East.
A beautiful park, an embankment, there are animals - a horse, a camel, a cow, a donkey, antelopes. Admission is free. Nearby is the world's tallest flagpole 123 meters, the Abu Dhabi Theater, there are catamarans, boats, kayaks, and round cheesecakes for rent. Geolocation near the Abu Dhabi Theater.
We were brought to the village as part of a tour of Abu Dhabi, a very informative place for information, but considering that we were brought at lunch at +42, it is simply impossible to get any positive emotions and enjoy the process in the allotted 25 minutes.
Here, in the village, you can see old boats, fishing gear. And how life was organized, starting with crafts, ending with air cooling systems, ventilation, wells and water supply. You can go to a small museum where a collection of unique items is on display, starting with ancient weapons and ending with fine jewelry
It's a very interesting place. An open-air museum in a very picturesque place. It's free, which is nonsense for the UAE at all. But. It is not located where it is shown in Yandex maps. It is actually located on a peninsula next to the Abu Dhabi Theater. Be careful.
I went there with my parents) I liked going to such a themed place and learning a lot of new things!! If you are nearby, I advise you to go and look at the various exhibits inside the museum🤗
Admission is free. A small-sized playground made for an ancient Arab village. There are a couple of small museums for one room with all sorts of artifacts, such as coins, weapons and clothes. There is a flea market and a beach, as well as a cow. That's it.
It's a long walk from the Marina Mall, it's better to go by car. You can walk for an hour, but no more.
An interesting museum. Tells how the locals used to live. Inside is a collection and artifacts belonging to the sheikh. An antique spoon and cannons. Admission is free.
Very beautiful views, the ethno museum itself is small, like a city of masters. You can see weapons, coins, ships. Near the Marina Mall, you can walk. For many buses, this is the final stop.
A very interesting museum, although we went on Friday and at 12:00 all visitors were asked to leave the museum, the workers were in a hurry to Zhuma namaz
The trip to Abu Dhabi was not usual, we were taken to the ethnographic museum. But the inflated ones were 44 and so hot that I just took a couple of photos.
Boring. Some kind of exhibition Bedouins. The prices are exorbitant. However, there is a stunning view from the beach. But I won't go back there for him.