In line with the Dubai Government's decision to resume economic activity from 6.00am to 11.00pm effective Wednesday May 27, Dubai Culture and Arts Authority announced it will reopen its museums in a phased manner from June 1 2020.

Operating hours for Al Shindagha and Etihad Museums will be 10.00am to 5.00pm daily while Coins museum will be open from 8.00am to 2.00pm Sunday to Thursday.

The announcement is part of the Authority's renewed efforts to reconnect the public with Dubai's rich history and cultural landmarks.

Preventive measures

All historical and heritage sites were closed from mid-March as part of precautionary measures to limit the spread of Covid-19. The museums will only open 50 per cent of its visitor capacity at a time in order to protect public safety.

Only visitors between the ages of 12 and 59 will be admitted. Groups visiting the museums should be restricted to 5 people each. Events and celebrations will continue to be prohibited in the location.

Dubai Culture is committed to enforcing all preventive measures to ensure the wellbeing of visitors and museum employees. Sterilisation routines will be strictly followed, and as part of social distancing rules, visitors will be asked to maintain a distance of two metres from other people. Both staff members and visitors will be required to wear face masks in museum premises. Everyone will undergo thermal screening before entering. Designated isolation areas will be earmarked for suspected cases.

Buy tickets online

Although ticket offices will continue to operate at the museums, Dubai Culture urges visitors to use Nol cards or credit cards so that they can avoid handling cash or purchasing paper tickets. Tickets can be purchased online through the At The Top, Burj Khalifa ticketing portal as part of a partnership between the two entities.

The reopening supports the emirate's broader vision of being a global centre for culture, an incubator of creativity and a hub for talent.

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