Look: Sharjah's museum on wheels takes historic artefacts to students in remote areas

Museums Express houses exhibits, including Ahmad ibn Majid’s Compass to the World and a model of Al Bateel

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Waad Barakat

Published: Wed 2 Oct 2024, 9:41 AM

A one-of-a-kind bus transformed into a mobile museum is inviting students to an immersive journey through history. Launched in 2019 by the Sharjah Museums Authority (SMA), the Museums Express is part of the 'Museums on the Road' initiative, designed to bring cultural education to students in remote areas.

Khaleej Times got an exclusive glimpse inside the bus, which features snapshots from Sharjah's museums.

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The Museums Express houses interactive exhibits and artefacts, including Ahmad ibn Majid’s Compass to the World and a model of Al Bateel, a traditional lightweight boat. Among the highlights is a stunning 7,000-year-old pearl necklace, the oldest discovered in the Emirates, alongside a glider model designed by aviation pioneer Otto Lilienthal in 1894.

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Inside the bus, visitors can explore three sections: scientific innovation, exploration, and expression. The Museums Express not only serves schools but also participates in community heritage festivals and events throughout the year.

Scientific section

“Museums on the Road are designed to connect distant schools, such as those in Kalba and across the emirate,” Aisha Rashid Deemas, Director General of Sharjah Museums Authority told Khaleej Times. “Our goal is to inspire creativity and foster a love for history among students.” The initiative targets schools and communities, promoting cultural enrichment.

Aisha Rashid Deemas

A rich cultural heritage

Sharjah is home to the Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilisation, which showcases seven galleries dedicated to the Islamic faith and the achievements of Arab scientists and astronomers. The ground-level galleries highlight historical aspects, while the upper floors provide a chronological overview of Islamic arts and crafts, including textiles and jewellery. Noteworthy exhibits include astrolabes, manuscripts, ceramics, and coins, alongside a gold-embroidered curtain from the Holy Ka’ba and a mosaic detailing zodiac constellations.

Expression section

The Sharjah Museums Authority is also expanding its international presence, recently announcing participation in the Oman National Exhibition this October. SMA has a history of collaboration with prestigious institutions, including a joint exhibition with the Vatican in 2018.

Visitor engagement is a priority for SMA, with approximately 1.5 million visitors recorded in 2023, reflecting a significant increase from previous years. The authority has launched over 3,000 community and university programs to attract students for research on its extensive collections.

Al Bateel

“We are always eager to hear from our visitors,” Deemas emphasised. “Every visitor who enters the museum feels that there is something new to discover, enriching their cultural experience.” To enhance accessibility, the museums are expanding language offerings beyond Arabic and English to include Urdu and Chinese, ensuring that more visitors can fully enjoy the exhibits.

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Waad Barakat

Published: Wed 2 Oct 2024, 9:41 AM

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