Fujairah Museum, situated on the northern fringes of Fujairah city center, provides a unique glimpse into the region’s ancient and modern history. Housed in a crenelated, ochre-stone building, the museum showcases a diverse collection, including prehistoric artifacts from local archaeological sites and dioramas depicting traditional Emirati life and customs. Visitors can explore the exhibits to gain a deeper understanding of the area’s rich cultural heritage and historical significance.
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