Saruq Al-Hadid Archaeological Museum
Museum · Al Shindagha ·

Saruq Al-Hadid Archaeological Museum

Museum · Al Shindagha ·

Multimedia showcase of excavated jewelry, weapons, tools

Saruq Al-Hadid Archaeological Museum by null
Saruq Al-Hadid Archaeological Museum by null
Saruq Al-Hadid Archaeological Museum by null
Saruq Al-Hadid Archaeological Museum by null
Saruq Al-Hadid Archaeological Museum by null
Saruq Al-Hadid Archaeological Museum by null
Saruq Al-Hadid Archaeological Museum by null
Saruq Al-Hadid Archaeological Museum by null
Saruq Al-Hadid Archaeological Museum by null
Saruq Al-Hadid Archaeological Museum by null
Saruq Al-Hadid Archaeological Museum by null
Saruq Al-Hadid Archaeological Museum by null
Saruq Al-Hadid Archaeological Museum by null
Saruq Al-Hadid Archaeological Museum by null
Saruq Al-Hadid Archaeological Museum by null
Saruq Al-Hadid Archaeological Museum by null
Saruq Al-Hadid Archaeological Museum by null
Saruq Al-Hadid Archaeological Museum by null
Saruq Al-Hadid Archaeological Museum by null
Saruq Al-Hadid Archaeological Museum by null

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778Q+PVV - Al Fahidi - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Get directions

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778Q+PVV - Al Fahidi - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Get directions

+971 4 359 5612
dm.gov.ae
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@saruq_alhadid

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Archaeological Sites in the U.A.E. Near Dubai and Abu Dhabi

"A Bronze Age desert settlement uncovered in 2002 that upended assumptions about ancient life in southern Arabia: rather than a coastal fishing-and-trading community, it was once a tree-filled oasis where people hunted and settled from the third millennium B.C. until the Iron Age. Excavations revealed an early center of metallurgy with more than 12,000 finds — daggers, seals, gold jewelry and hundreds of enigmatic metal snakes among them — many of which are now displayed in a nearby archaeology museum." - Nicola Chilton Nicola Chilton Nicola Chilton is a Dubai-based writer who has spent the past two decades living and working in Asia and the Middle East. With a love of telling untold stories, she seeks out the unexpected in every destination she visits. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Saruq Al-Hadid Archaeological Museum

Paul Ciprian

Google
A small museum located in Al Shindagha, an old neighborhood of Dubai. Very small, with not many exhibits. The visit begins with the projection of a short film, from which you learn information about the archaeological site Saruq Al Hadid. You need about 30 minutes to visit it.

Aisha

Google
Visiting the Dubai Museum and the nearby Gold & Spice Souks is like stepping into the soul of old Dubai. This area offers a rich, authentic experience that beautifully contrasts with the city’s modern skyline. It’s a must-do for anyone who wants to understand Dubai’s roots, traditions, and heritage. The Dubai Museum, located in the historic Al Fahidi Fort, is well-curated and immersive. It takes you on a journey from Dubai’s early days as a small fishing and pearl-diving village to its transformation into a global city. The life-size dioramas, ancient artifacts, and multimedia presentations bring history to life in a way that’s engaging for both adults and children. Just a short walk or abra ride across the creek leads you to the Gold Souk and Spice Souk in Deira. The Gold Souk is a dazzling place filled with shops offering everything from delicate bangles to massive, ornate gold sets. It’s a dream for jewelry lovers, and window shopping alone is a feast for the eyes. The Spice Souk nearby is equally delightful, filled with aromas of saffron, cardamom, dried flowers, and traditional herbs. The vendors are friendly, and while bargaining is expected, it’s part of the fun. It’s a perfect spot to buy authentic gifts and experience the vibrant marketplace atmosphere. What makes this area special is its blend of culture, commerce, and community. The architecture, the sounds, the scents — everything feels alive and rooted in tradition. It’s safe, walkable, and photogenic at every turn. Highly recommended for history buffs, culture seekers, and anyone wanting a break from malls and skyscrapers. This is the real Dubai — timeless, welcoming, and rich in story.

Carine H (Animation19)

Google
One of the most interesting museums in Dubai! The excavations at Saruq Al-Hadid site shed a new light on the history of the UAE .

MANIYARASU

Google
The museum displays thousands of golden, bronze and iron pieces, discovered at the Saruq Al Hadid archaeological site in the Rub al Khali desert, south of the emirate of Dubai. The Arabian Peninsula’s Iron Age at the newly-opened museum in Dubai’s Historical District - a confluence of the past and the present. Location near Shindaga. Huge mature ficus tree in the courtyard adds to the ambience and shade. The work is immense and will probably take decades to unearth. Dubai archaeological museum Museum related to UAE history, boating, food courts.

Asim Rana

Google
Interesting old manuscripts and weapons. But limited numbers and not amusing for children. So if your are looking for a day out with kids, this should not be on top of your list. They will get bored easily. But very good for older adults or those interested in history.

Gibran

Google
Over expectation. Something interesting you may never seen are waiting for you to figure out. Thank the patient guide Waleed, Shouq and also the security. Had a nice day even didn’t dig anything out from the sand.

Dominic Arbuthnott

Google
Hidden gem in "old" Dubai- traditional building houses a small but fine collection of finds from Saruq Alhadid Iron Age site. For your 20Dh you get a dramatic 4D video and a personal guided tour. Dubai has more than just the malls.

Fareeha Saleem

Google
I like this museum, well portrayed, beautifully arranged belongings of royal family. State of the art architecture.