Antique collections are a pride adornment to any showcase at home or workspace, for the elegance and glory they carry with them are undying and non-decaying. Dubai also boasts of one of the most precious antique collections, well preserved at one place that is the mostly visited Antique Museum owned by the Fakih Group.
If you are a heritage lover and if you would love to give your antique craze a puffery delight, then head to the marvelous gallery of souvenirs, Arabic handicrafts, Moroccan lamps and many more age-old grandeurs. This museum of multiple antique items is a 65000 square foot warehouse located at Al Quoz and it is been at the current location for the last 15 years.
The list of the glittering items inside the museum goes like this: Arabic lamps, old tea sets, coffee pots, pashmina shawls, candleholders, linen clothes, furniture items, shishas and similar items anyone will urge to buy and keep as a symbol of pride at home.
Location: Al Quoz 1, Street 12 B, near to Times Square Centre. One has to travel just 12.6 kms from Dubai to reach the museum and explore the shining glory of the items assembled here.
Timing: The museum is open on all days from Saturday to Thursday from 09:00 am to 08:30 pm and on Friday, from 09:00 am to 11:00 am and then from 03:30 pm to 09:00 pm.Antique collections are a pride adornment to any showcase at home or workspace, for the elegance and glory they carry with them are undying and non-decaying. Dubai also boasts of one of the most precious antique collections, well preserved at one place that is the mostly visited Antique Museum owned by the Fakih Group.
If you are a heritage lover and if you would love to give your antique craze a puffery delight, then head to the marvelous gallery of souvenirs, Arabic handicrafts, Moroccan lamps and many more age-old grandeurs. This museum of multiple antique items is a 65000 square foot warehouse located at Al Quoz and it is been at the current location for the last 15 years.
The list of the glittering items inside the museum goes like this: Arabic lamps, old tea sets, coffee pots, pashmina shawls, candleholders, linen clothes, furniture items, shishas and similar items anyone will urge to buy and keep as a symbol of pride at home.
Location: Al Quoz 1, Street 12 B, near to Times Square Centre. One has to travel just 12.6 kms from Dubai to reach the museum and explore the shining glory of the items assembled here.
Timing: The museum is open on all days from Saturday to Thursday from 09:00 am to 08:30 pm and on Friday, from 09:00 am to 11:00 am and then from 03:30 pm to 09:00 pm.