Art and Culture in Abu Dhabi - Explore the hidden gems of a modern metropolis!

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All of the seven Emirati regions boasts rich history and culture and representing all the emirates of UAE, Abu Dhabi dazzles as the central location for the nation’s art scene. Here are few places in Abu Dhabi where you can witness the nations art and its culture at their best!

Lourve Abu Dhabi

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Named after one of the world’s most famous Art Gallery Lourve Abu Dhabi boasts an immaculate architectural design and being renowned at Gallery, it houses numerous works of art that would inspire awe in the onlooker's mind! Being located amidst popular resort establishments and wedding venues in Abu Dhabi, this site must be added to your itinerary if you are planning for an art tour in this modern metropolis!

Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital

People of UAE have an unwavering fascination for falcons and these magnificent creatures are a cultural symbol of the nation. Many have them as pets and they care for them as if they are their own child. Hence there is even a dedicated hospital to treat falcons who are suffering from injuries or bodily ailments.

Al-Ain Oasis

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Being a nation that is covered in deserts, water is such a rarity but, people had managed to find groundwater and extract them even during ancient times. That is what you could see while you are here. The Al Ain Oasis is an ancient region where date palms were cultivated using groundwater. Even today you could see date grooves and visit here will indeed be an enticing experience. And yes, due to its cultural significance, it has also been recognized as a World Heritage Site.

Qasr Al Hosn

Being one of the oldest buildings in the city, Qasr Al Hosn is a fort that has become a popular tourist attraction. The fort today is home to numerous exhibits and artworks and it even offers insights into the lives of past rulers and people who resided in the fort.