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Fujairah Museum

Fujairah, Fujairah Β· Rating: β˜… 4.2

Our Review

The Fujairah Museum offers visitors a compact but enriching exploration of the eastern emirate's unique cultural heritage. Situated near the historic Fujairah Fort β€” one of the oldest and largest castles in the UAE, dating back approximately 500 years β€” the museum complements the fortress experience with indoor exhibitions that contextualize the region's archaeological significance.

The museum's collection includes Bronze Age weapons, decorated pottery, pre-Islamic coins, and carved soapstone vessels excavated from sites throughout the Fujairah emirate. These finds demonstrate that the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula was an active hub of maritime trade and cultural exchange long before the modern era, with connections to Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, and East Africa.

What makes Fujairah's cultural offering distinctive is the emirate's geography and history. Unlike the Gulf-facing emirates, Fujairah looks east toward the Indian Ocean, and its strategic position on the Strait of Hormuz shipping lanes has given it a unique identity shaped by different trading partners and cultural influences. The museum effectively conveys this distinct character through its curation and storytelling.

Key Highlights

  • ✦ Adjacent to 500-year-old Fujairah Fort
  • ✦ Bronze Age archaeological finds
  • ✦ Indian Ocean trading heritage
  • ✦ Pre-Islamic coins and artifacts
  • ✦ Strategic Strait of Hormuz history

Visitor Information

Opening Hours
Sun–Thu: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM. Closed Fri–Sat.
Admission
AED 5 (Adults)
Address
Near Fujairah Fort, Fujairah, UAE
Website
fujairah.ae
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