I don't really like such (historical) museums, but it was interesting to see the exhibits and the actual stages of the development of Islamic civilization. Both writing and art, weapons, household items, the development of science, crafts and industry. The museum building itself is beautiful both from the outside and especially from the inside. Admission is 10 dirhams.
A very beautiful and fabulous museum with several floors and a large number of halls with various exhibits on a variety of topics: weapons, crafts, historical figures, architecture, astronomy, history, religion and much more. A huge bonus is that there are few people here. There is a magical peaceful atmosphere. Spent a few hours here
A wonderful place, I highly recommend you to visit. The exhibition dedicated to the science and technology of Islamic countries is especially interesting.
In addition, there are few people in the museum, which allows you to enjoy the exhibitions.
It's a very unusual place, I liked it. It is a pity that Turkish/English is bilingual and there is no audio guide. Some description is only in Turkish.
I liked the museum, two hours flew by unnoticed,a lot of interactive exhibits, some you can touch and twist, even though we have not been children for a long time, we are delighted.They let us in for free, gave us our age and didn't even ask for our documents.
The museum is interesting and informative. Mainly printed material, as well as layouts, dishes, clothes, carpets…But, unfortunately, there is no audio guide in Russian. I had to translate texts from English to Russian.
A very interesting museum! To be honest, I thought he was only about religion. But no! Most of the expositions are devoted to Arabic science of the Middle Ages, crafts, weapons, art. If you are in Sharjah, be sure to visit!
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Yaroslav Z
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October 22
A wonderful museum, a huge exposition, there are places to relax, it will be interesting with children.
A very interesting and informative museum located in the building of the former market. Entrance is paid - 10 dirhams (adult) and 5 dirhams for children. There are a lot of different exhibits, including interactive ones. All information is provided in English and Arabic. Also at the entrance, as a pledge of the passport, you can take an audio guide explaining the museum's expositions in Russian. Photography is allowed. I recommend it.