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Qasr Al Muwaiji opens its doors

QASR AL MUWAIJI NOW HOUSES A PERMANENT EXHIBITION CELEBRATIN­G PRESIDENT’S LIFE

- By Sarvy Geranpayeh Staff Reporter

Khalifa’s birthplace in Al Ain undergoes extensive conservati­on programme to become a museum

Qasr Al Muwaiji, the birthplace of President His Highness Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, officially opened its doors yesterday as a museum in Al Ain.

Shaikh Tahnoun Bin Mohammad Al Nahyan, Abu Dhabi Ruler’s Representa­tive in the Eastern Region, inaugurate­d the fort in a traditiona­l ceremony and was accompanie­d by dignitarie­s before touring the historic fort and the latest permanent exhibition which celebrates the President’s life.

The fort underwent an extensive conservati­on programme which originally started in the late 1970s. In 2009 the work was extended to include archaeolog­ical excavation­s, preservati­on measures and restoratio­n interventi­ons.

The excavation has discovered a number of artefacts that are now displayed in the museum, including coins dating back to the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries which suggest proof of trade in Al Ain area at that time.

The restored site is a combinatio­n of the original fort and a modern glass building which hosts the permanent exhibition.

Ricardo Benn, project director from Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority, told Gulf News, said “glass [was used] for a specific reason, we wanted the content to always be readable from every perspectiv­e. So, no matter where you are standing you always have views into the fort and you can enjoy the content too.”

A component of the Unesco World Heritage Site of Al Ain, the careful restoratio­n has emphasised its original architectu­ral features such as its freestandi­ng minaret.

Qasr Al Muwaiji

is a significan­t part of the UAE heritage as it was home to generation­s of the Al Nahyan family, and saw the birth of Shaikh Khalifa in 1948.

Myriad functions

The fort functioned not only as a home and an oasis in the desert but also as a place of rule and a focus for the community.

The exhibition showcases a variety of historic and traditiona­l stories associated with the venue, including significan­t moments of Shaikh Khalifa’s life from his early childhood, leadership and vast national achievemen­ts.

It also provides the public with an insight into the chronology of the members of Abu Dhabi ruling family associated with Qasr Al Muwaiji and progressio­n of the Al Nahyan family.

More informatio­n on the museum can be found on qasralmuwa­iji.ae

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Atiq-ur-Rehman/Gulf News Historic landmark Qasr Al Muwaiji underwent an extensive conservati­on programme which started in the late 1970s.

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