Heritage Village

Heritage Village

Abū Z̧aby

75/10090 min

Heritage Village is a cultural site in Abu Dhabi that showcases the traditional lifestyle and craftsmanship of the Emirates before modernization. The village features replicas of pre-modern Emirati architecture, including an old souq (market) with small shops and a traditional mosque. Visitors can witness artisans demonstrating marine crafts, Sadu weaving, and Khoos weaving, highlighting the rich cultural heritage of the UAE. The village offers interactive experiences such as camel rides and opportunities to try traditional crafts firsthand. It serves as a living museum, preserving and celebrating the roots of Emirati culture and providing an immersive experience into the nation's past. The site is open daily with extended hours on Fridays, and entrance is free, making it accessible to all visitors interested in learning about the UAE's heritage.

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Astuce: The best time to visit Heritage Village is during the cooler morning hours or on Fridays when extended opening hours allow for a more leisurely experience. Entrance is free, but purchasing tickets for camel rides and craft workshops on-site is recommended. Arriving early helps avoid crowds and enhances the immersive cultural experience. Family visits are encouraged, and exploring the souq and artisan demonstrations offers great photo opportunities.

Faits intéressants

  • Heritage Village includes a replica of a traditional souq, representing the marketplace culture of pre-modern UAE.
  • Artisans at the village demonstrate traditional crafts such as Sadu weaving, a form of Bedouin textile art.
  • The site offers camel rides, reflecting the importance of camels in Emirati heritage and desert life.
  • Entrance to Heritage Village is free, making cultural education accessible to all visitors.
  • The village is located on the breakwater near the Marina Mall in Abu Dhabi, providing scenic views alongside cultural immersion.

Histoire

Heritage Village was established to preserve and showcase the traditional Emirati way of life before rapid urban development transformed Abu Dhabi.

It reflects the historical lifestyle of the Bani Yas tribe and the early settlers of the region, who lived in desert environments and relied on crafts such as weaving and pearl diving.

The village's architecture and crafts represent the cultural practices that existed prior to the discovery of oil and the subsequent modernization of the UAE.

It serves as a cultural bridge connecting present-day visitors with the rich past of Abu Dhabi and the Emirati people.

Guide du lieu

1
Traditional Souq

A recreated marketplace featuring small shops where visitors can explore traditional goods and crafts, reflecting the commercial life of historic Emirati communities.

2
Old-style Mosque

A replica mosque showcasing traditional Islamic architecture and serving as a spiritual center within the village, illustrating religious practices of the past.

3
Artisan Workshops

Live demonstrations of marine crafts, Sadu weaving, and Khoos weaving by skilled artisans, allowing visitors to observe and participate in traditional handicraft making.

4
Camel Rides

An opportunity to experience camel riding, a traditional mode of transport and symbol of desert life in the Emirates.

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