
Abu Dhabi's Long-Awaited Zayed National Museum Is Slated to Open in December
Located at the Saadiyat Cultural District, the museum will tell the story of the UAE, dating back more than 300,000 years. Named after the country's Founding Father, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, it will house many rare artifacts, including one of the world's oldest pearls, discovered in Abu Dhabi, as well as folios from the Blue Quran, and a 60-foot reproduction of an ancient Magan boat, set to be displayed in the museum's atrium.
Regular visitors to Abu Dhabi will have witnessed the museum's construction in recent years. The Foster+Partners-designed structure is impossible to miss against the Saadiyat Island skyline, with its five feather-shaped steel structures inspired by the wings of a falcon, the UAE's national emblem.
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