I really liked it, a small but pleasant atmospheric museum! Everything is beautifully decorated, we were glad to visit! 🙂 They said that there is nothing interesting in the vicinity of our hotel (Flamingo) - but there is, very much there!
The exposition is located in a small palace/fortress. The inspection is independent, no caretakers.
The only drawbacks are the lack of plaques describing the exhibits. I liked everything else.
The stone fort on the peninsula, from which the history of the emirate of Umm El Kai Vine began. It was founded in 1786 by Sheikh Rashid Al-Mualla, the founder of the dynasty of sheikhs ruling in Umm al–Quwain to the present day. A settlement sprang up around him.
In 2001, a museum was opened here. Its exposition includes various artifacts found on the territory of Umm al-Quwain. You can also see traditional Arab dhow boats, an imitation of an oriental bazaar, samples of military equipment and many other exhibits. In general , he will immerse himself in the life of the Arab people . How and how it all started.