The Sharjah Maritime Museum
The Sharjah Maritime Museum was first opened in the Heritage Area in early 2003 to highlight the maritime life of the UAE. However, due to the importance of the sea and its significance in the region’s heritage, the museum was expanded and relocated in Al Khan in 2009. The sea has played a key role in Sharjah’s development and was the primary reason for the first settlers choosing this site over 6,000 years ago.
In the museum you can explore traditional wooden seafaring dhows used for fishing, trading and pearling, each designed according to their use. See genuine Arabian pearls, discover how they were collected, measured and weighed. Admire the powerful wooden pulley blocks used to raise and lower sails and discover the local traditions for catching fish.
When visitors arrive into the first space, they trigger a projected introductory film which gives them an overview of the museum in both Arabic and English. The exhibition spaces have 12 interactive touch screens as well as an interactive projected onto a table with push buttons where visitors can learn about trade routes. Atmospheric audio is played throughout the spaces and there are a number of projected films playing.
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