Al Ain National Museum


Al Ain's main museum was closed to undergo a major restoration in late 2018 with reopening stated for 2020 at the earliest. Before its closure, this museum was a great place to get up to speed on the ancient past of the Al Ain region with exhibits of the excavated contents from the 4000-year-old tombs at nearby Hili Archaeological Park as well as ethnography galleries, which zero in on traditional Bedouin life with beautiful displays of costumes and silver jewellery.


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