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NATURAL
HISTORY MUSEUM
The
museum is an avenue that gives people a chance to learn about
the flora and fauna of the Arabian Desert. The museum has various
interesting thematic areas like " A journey through Sharjah
Emirate", "Man's Environment", " A journey through
time", "The living desert",
"The living sea" etc. A children's farm was recently added
and it
gives children the chance to have close contact with farm animals.
A Breeding Center for endangered Arabian Animals is also part of
the museum.

SHARJAH ART MUSEUM
Located
in the Arts area, Sharjah Art Museum is in harmonious coexistence
with the other five heritage buildings. It has state of the
art interior facilities matching international standards. Apart
from
display of permanent collections of the museum, it holds periodic
art exhibitions for local as well as international artists. Other
activities of the museum include organizing exhibitions in coordination
with the Art Directorate, art museums, fine arts societies and other
cultural establishments. The Art Library at the museum, which supports
studying, teaching and researching, is also well equipped with books,
periodicals and other relevant materials both in print and electronic
formats.

SHARJAH POLICE MUSEUM
Sharjah
Police Museums displays various riot and combat gears along with
different type of pistols, hand rifles, automatic weapons, batons
and handcuffs. Also on display are the first "police uniform"
of 30 years ago, and models of the old walls and forts around Sharjah.
Exhibits related to the administrative side of police work and awards
received
are also displayed.
Other
display items include:
"
Fingerprint kits
" Counterfeit money
" Hardware used to commit crimes
" Drug paraphernalia
" Various forms of communication used over the years

SHARJAH SCIENCE MUSEUM
Sharjah
Science Museum is the first interactive science and
technology center in the U.A.E. The exhibition hall is designed
to stimulate the visitors' curiosity about the world around them.
It contains 50 hands-on exhibits that cover a wide range of topics,
from human performance to the physics of rotating objects. Visitors
can continue their exploration by taking part in the science demonstrations
or the planetarium shows. The learning center, with
its modern science and computer labs, provides curriculum-related
workshop to schools, on a pre-booked basis. At the museum, children
and adults can have fun while learning.
SHEIK SAEED HOUSE AND HISN KALBA
It
is a traditional house of Sheik Saeed bin Hamad Al Qassimi built
over 100 years ago where many agreements and treaties with the British
government were signed. The poetical verse written on one of its
walls that reads as presented here depicts Sharjah's rich cultural
magnificence.
"Oh
house may grief be away from you. And happiness always be for your
inhabitants. You are the best place for every guest while you are
welcoming resort for every visitor".
It
is one of the defensive forts, built near the UAE's eastern coast.
Used for control, reconnaissance and defense, the fort is 120 meters
high and quadrilateral in shape. Its walls took the shape of a pyramid
with the visibly clear slope and decline.

THE DISCOVERY CENTER
The
center provides children up to 13 years old, a place where the science
and technology in their lives are presented in a way that
makes sense to them. The Discovery Center, which is the only interactive
hands-on children's museum in the UAE, is a place where imagination,
play and fun are all part of the learning process. The exhibits
are grouped into thematic areas that reflect the child's living
environment.
In this familiar world of roads, waterfront, shop, bank and more,
children feel comfortable exploring, discovering and learning.
THE PLANETARIUM
The
planetarium organizes shows on special topics of astronomy including
navigation by the stars. It was part of the Arab Maritime Transport
Academy and was gifted to the Government of Sharjah when the Academy
relocated to Alexandria.
Shows
are held usually for government schools and science clubs throughout
the Emirates. Other groups may also attend, but by prior arrangement
and written permission from the Department of Culture
and Information.
AL HISN MUSEUM
Al
Hisn used to be the residence of the ruling family in Sharjah for
about 200 years. It is the home for the beloved memories the Sharjah
people inherited one generation after another. A social center and
a public forum where citizens used to meet for happy and sad occasions.
It became the symbol of their pride as well as their safe resort.
Built by His Highness the late Sheikh Sultan bin Saqr Al Qassimi
in 1820, it preserved its official as well as public status until
1969, when a part of the house was removed due to structural changes
the city underwent. The house was rebuilt under the instructions
and guidance of His Highness Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qassimi,
Member of the Supreme Court and Ruler of Sharjah. The museum is
divided into two levels:
The
Ground Floor
It
consists of three sections:
¢ The forefront of the Hisn, that consists of Custody Room,
Morning Entrance, Mahlousa Tower and Al Qassimi Library.
¢ The eastern pavilion, that consists of the Event Room, Teaching
Room and Faces Room.
¢ The northern pavilion, that consists of the Sharjah City
Room, Pearl Trade Room and Acquisitions Room.
The
Upstairs
It
consists of four rooms: Weapons Room, Ruler's Living Room,
Sheikhs and Dignitaries Room, Al Hisn Project Room (which shows
the rebuilding of Al Hisn Fort). Al Hisn also has a Rest House and
a VIP Room. In the traditions of other heritage museums in Sharjah,
Al Hisn Museum receives its visitors with coffee and dates, symbolic
of Arab hospitality.
THE
MAHATAH MUSEUM
Al
Mahatah Museum portrays the innovations and achievements of
the modern century, which have become part of Sharjah's heritage.
It offers a spectacular cruise among the ancient innovations including
the development of aviation in Sharjah, which began in the second
quarter of twentieth century. Al Mahatah, otherwise known as the
old airport is presently a unique museum displaying old aviation
industry related articles. It was planned and designed by British
engineers, but built by local people from Sharjah, whose efforts
helped complete the project within minimum cost. The old control
tower, land service center and maintenance workshops can also be
seen.
ARABIA'S WILD LIFE CENTER
With
over a hundred species of animals, the wildlife focuses on Arabian
wildlife. Set in varying natural habitats, it shows the rich and
diverse wildlife population of the Arabian Peninsula. Its famous
inhabitant includes the desert leopard and oryx. The center has
distinct areas housing different groups of animals:
1. Reptile and Insect House
2. Aviary
3. The Nocturnal House
4. Viewing Area
5. Wild animal area
ARCHEOLOGICAL MUSEUM
The
museum displays archeological items in a chronological order, starting
with the earliest findings in the Emirate of Sharjah, up
to the period preceding the advent of Islam. Displays halls are
equipped with computer systems that enable visitors to easily
access information about the items on display. It also provides
children with interesting games related to the museum archeological
exhibits.

HERITAGE MUSEUM
One
of the traditional historic buildings in Sharjah, the Heritage
Museum earlier known as Bait al Naboodah gives a picture of the
civilized heritage of the Emirate. It is built in traditional Islamic
style and displays the authentic Arabic architectural design of
yesteryears. The Museum, which was the house of the Al
Naboodah family, consists of its preserved living rooms and old
kitchen depicting the past way of life. It has a section displaying
traditional garments and robes worn in public those days in
addition to a number of heritage items, which will be of interest
to the visitor. Visitors also get a chance to watch a documentary
film on Sharjah.
Al
Majlis. This museum shows the Majlis of Ibrahim Al Midfa, one of
the prominent personalities of the UAE. It also displays his books,
papers, photographs and personal items. Al Naboodah Majlis is located
next to Baut Al Naboodah. These "Majlises" were and still
are special meeting rooms set aside for the men folk and their male
guest.
Al
Arsah Souk is a narrow alley where vendors sell silver jewelry,
Indian handicrafts, daggers, Gulf pearls and some antiques in the
heart of the old Sharjah. Tucked away behind a row of shops,
cafeterias and a mosque on the waterfront the shops retain the
old look and the souk (shopping center) has a traditional coffee
shop where people gather to pay cards or dominoes.
Bait
Al Gharbi "Western House". It is the 100-year-old house
of
Sheikh Sultan bin Saqr Al Qassimi (the former ruler of Sharjah).
This Western House which was the second residence for the Sheikh
is now a traditional museum that displays traditional living areas,
crockery, coffeepots and cooking utensils. The three different
types of wind towers protrude above the level of the main structure
providing a unique feature in this traditionally designed house.

ISLAMIC MUSEUM
The
museum exhibits a range of important Islamic artifacts and manuscripts
expressing the supremacy of the distinct Islamic heritage.
It contains a number of scientific, literary and religious manuscripts
along with several collections of the arts and crafts of the Islamic
civilization, including clay, pottery, glass as well as metallic
handi-
crafts inlayed with silver, gold and brass. They represent civilized
Islamic lifestyles for more than 1400 years. The museum also exhibits
various Islamic mints, dating to both Abbaside and Omayyad eras.
These
mints include collections of silver Dinar and Dirhams. Other
major attractions here are the many scientific systems, especially
astronomical ones and the archeological findings that date back
to Islamic era, found in various excavation sites in Sharjah.
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