Teach Middle East Magazine March-April 2016 Issue 4 Volume 3 | Page 51

Know your UAE Heritage House Museum Location: Al Khor Street, Al Ras Metro Station, Dubai Contact: 042260286 W: http://www.dubaiculture.gov.ae/en/Live-Our-Heritage/Pages/ Heritage-House.aspx Over the years, Heritage House Museum has seen many different owners such as Mattar bin Saeed bin Muzaauna, Sheikh Ahmed bin Dalmouk, Mohamed bin Dalmouk, Saaed bin Hamdan and Ibrahim Al Said Abdullah. Heritage House offers a clear depiction of traditional Emirati dwellings. It was restored and repaired by the Dubai Municipality. On March 20 th, 2000, HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum officially inaugurated the house as a heritage site. The Bride Room or Al-Hijla: This room was prepared by the groom’s mother and other female family members prior to the wedding day. It is covered with bolsters and embroidered pillows, mirrors and Persian carpets are spread on a layer of straw mats on the floor. Al Ahmadiya School Location: Al Ras, Deira, Dubai Contact: 04 226 0286 A mock up showing students with their teachers in an Emirati classroom during the early years at Al Ahmadiya School. W: http://www.dubaiculture.gov.ae/en/Live-Our-Heritage/Pages/ Heritage-House.aspx - Keep as Dubai Culture Al Ahmadiya School played a major role in the history of education in the trucial Emirates and Dubai in particular. It was the first semi-formal school in Dubai. Al Ahmadiya School was established in 1912. Teaching took place on mats made from palm tree leaves. Students would sit in circles around their tutors and late on benches and desks, which were brought to the classes. Each class had three students. *All information presented on Al Ain Palace Museum was obtained on location in Al Ain. *All information presented on the Sharjah Heritage Museum was obtained on location in Sharjah. *All information presented on Heritage House and Al Ahmadiya School was obtained on location in Dubai.