The Ajman National Museum is a historical and cultural museum located in the city of Ajman, United Arab Emirates. The museum was established in 1981 and is housed in a traditional palace that dates back to the late 19th century. The palace was the residence of the ruling family of Ajman and has been fully restored to its original condition.
The museum features displays that showcase the history, culture, and heritage of the emirate of Ajman and the United Arab Emirates. The museum also has a section dedicated to the history of pearl diving, which was an important industry in the region.
In addition to its permanent exhibits, the Ajman National Museum also hosts temporary exhibitions and educational programs for visitors of all ages. The museum also has a research center that is open to scholars and researchers who are interested in studying the history and culture of the United Arab Emirates.
The Ajman National Museum is open to the public from Saturday to Thursday and is closed on Fridays. Admission to Ajman National Museum is free, but visitors are encouraged to make a donation to help support the museum's operations.
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