When the doors of Zayed National Museum open on December 3, visitors will indeed hear, touch and even smell the history of the UAE come alive. With stunning architecture, immersive sensory experiences and a treasure trove of artefacts stretching back hundreds of thousands of years, this museum promises to be a must-visit for everyone interested in the heritage, culture and story of the Emirates.
What is the Zayed National Museum?
Zayed National Museum of the UAE, located in the Saadiyat Cultural District on Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi. It is named in honour of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the country’s founding father, and reflects his belief in preserving heritage, education, identity and national unity. The building is an architectural masterpiece designed by world-famous architects Foster + Partners featuring both creativity and cultural heritage. Inspired by the falcon wings, the museum’s five steel towers honour Emirati tradition and stand out as an iconic landmark. By exploring Saadiyat’s cultural hub, visitors can also enjoy Abu Dhabi’s Natural History Museum to experience both cultural and natural heritage.
When the National Museum Opening Date and Ticket Information
The museum is set to open on December 3 and operates on a timed entry basis, the first call is for 10am, and the last slot will be 6pm, giving visitors full flexibility once inside. Entry tickets for adults are for Dh70. Discounts and free entries are available for students, researchers, teachers, people who are under 18, seniors of age 60 and up, and people with disabilities.
What you will see Inside the Museum
Zayed National Museum offers a comprehensive journey through time from ancient prehistory to modern day UAE with a truly immersive twist.
A Collection spanning 300,000 Years
The Museum’s permanent collection includes over 3000 artefacts, of which about 1500 had been displayed at the opening. Archaeological digs, historical objects, ancient pearls, rare manuscripts, and artifacts showing maritime and desert life are all included in the exhibition.
Key Highlights
- The Abu Dhabi Pearl is one of the world’s oldest natural pearls, linking to the UAE’s long pearling tradition.
- Folio pages from the Blue Quran, the rare and important Islamic manuscript, reflect centuries of culture and scholarship.
- An 18 meter reconstruction of an ancient Bronze Age Magan boat, displayed in the central atrium, is a dramatic centrepiece that brings maritime heritage to life.
Thematic Galleries and Journey through time
Visitors will progress through carefully curated galleries with different themes.
Our Beginning – Dedicated to the life and legacy of Sheikh Zayed, featuring photographs, archives, personal items, and immersive storytelling.
Through Our Nature – we showcase the UAE’s diverse landscapes, desert oases, mountains, seas and how geography shaped life here.
To Our Ancestors – Tracing prehistoric life and human habitation in the region going back hundreds of thousands of years.
Through Our Connections – Covering eras from the iron age to the early centuries AD, trade, migration, the emergence of cultural identity and the rise of Islam.
By Our Coasts – Focusing on Maritime history, pearl diving, fishing, navigation and trade routes that linked the Emirates to the wider world.
To Our Routes – Exploring traditional lifestyles, customs, desert life, Bedouin heritage and how those routes shaped modern UAE identity.
A Multisensory Experience
- What makes Zayed National Museum unique is its immersive multi-sensory presentation.
- The Museum is carefully designed with soundscapes, recreating the ambience of desert winds, sea waves, oases and other natural environments.
- A unique natural scent created by a local fragrance house, evoking native flora and the heritage of the land, so visitors can smell the history.
- A combination of traditional artefacts with modern multimedia installations, dioramas, and interactive displays are especially designed for visitors of all ages and backgrounds.
Museum Architecture & Al Masar Garden
Zayed National Museum is a spectacular architectural landmark and more than just a museum designed by Foster + Partners inspired by falcon wings, it gives the building a distinct symbolic silhouette. Visitors can first walk through Al Masar Garden, a 600 metre landscaped outdoor gallery that connects the Saadiyaat coastline to the museum entrance. The garden features native flora, art installations, historical timeline displays and even a traditional falaj-style irrigation system, illustrating the environmental heritage of the region. The museum is surrounded by a cluster of cultural institutions on Saadiyat Island.
Why Zayed National Museum is a must-visit in the UAE
Zayed National Museum is a must-visit in the UAE for both locals and visitors who love history and culture, the museum is offering history like never before, not just static displays but a full sensory journey through 300,000 years of human life, environment and cultural evolution. The design and architecture are monumental and symbolic, merging natural heritage and modern design. This museum is an ideal place for families, tourists, history lovers, culture seekers and anyone who wants to understand the UAE’s roots. Located in a larger cultural hub, visitors can combine a museum trip with nearby arts, galleries and cultural experiences on Saadiyat Island.
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