The Sharjah Emirate is near the Emirate of Dubai and is a unique destination to get acquainted with the history and architecture of the United Arab Emirates. Sharjah, who is about 4.3 years old, hosted the first Persian Gulf airport and the country’s first school. Today’s old stone buildings of Sharjah have become art centers and museums of cultural heritage and depict the city’s past identity. In the past, Sharjah was the cultural capital of the Arab world. With its traditional, calm and authentic lifestyle, Sharjah is a pleasant city to walk the streets and watch buildings (Admiddleeast).
Al -Zahra Mosque (AS); A manifestation of Islamic art
Al Zahra Mosque is an eye -catching example of Islamic architecture, part of which is covered with blue and green tiles; Tiles similar to those found in Iranian and Uzbek monuments. Tile designs include herbal, geometric and calligraphy verses of the Qur’an. Also, some of the two names of God are engraved in the wall of the mosque. The mosque was built in the 19th century and derives its name from Prophet Fatima Zahra. Women and men with a proper veil can visit the building.
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The Bethlehem Museum; The Pearl Merchant House
Between the ages of 1 and 2, a successful pearl businessman named Obaid Al Naboodah lived in Sharjah. His great home, Bait Al Naboodah, a symbol of his wealth and achievements, has recently been rebuilt and is valuable to those interested in traditional UAE architecture. This two -storey and rectangular house is decorated with geometric motifs and wooden accessories from India. Obaid al -Naboud had set up one of his pearl trading centers in Mumbai.

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Baye’s headquarters; Modern Zaha Hadid’s masterpiece
The famous Iraqi-British architect, Zaha Hadid, has designed three famous UAE buildings; This famous architect died in the year 6. One of the three buildings is the Beeah Headquarters in Sharjah, where the Baye group operates; This group is working in the environment. This modern building was completed in the year 5 and reaches an area of 1.2 square meters. The Baya building resembles sand dunes and includes a research laboratory, amphitheater and central courtyard.

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The blue market; The traditional heart of the city
The Blue Souq is also known as the “central market”. The market consists of two main buildings that connect their indoor path. The complex ended in the late 1980s. There are several types of windmills on the market ceiling that help market air conditioning. Today, the blue market hosts dozens of stores that are managed by sellers of different nationalities and cultures. These stores offer goods such as carpets, gold, souvenirs, etc.

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The building of the bird’s plate; Sharjah star masterpiece
Another prominent building is a star -shaped structure called “Flying Sauce”. This building features Brutalist Architecture. It was initially set up in the confectionery building and changed its use over the years and was used as a pharmacy, supermarket, restaurant and fast food. Finally, in the year 9, the Sharjah Art Foundation bought the building and turned it into a space for displaying artworks with cafes and libraries.

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The house of wisdom; Space for learning and creativity
The House of Wisdom was built on the orders of the ruler of Sharjah, “Sheikh Dr. Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi) and the design of the famous Foster + Partners Architecture Company and was used as a multipurpose center in the 5th year. This collection is not only a quiet environment for reading the book, but visitors can relax in its private gardens, do their jobs and see training fairs. Watching the modern architecture of the house of wisdom will also be fun.

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Museum of Islamic Civilization of Sharjah; A treasure trove of history and art
The Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization was opened in the year 9. The museum houses more than 1.5 monuments that include manuscripts, metalworking, textiles, pottery and jewelry; Each of these works depicts art, astronomy, medicine, innovation, science and architecture. The museum has a two -storey dome and a glittering ceiling. The most attractive part of the museum is the interior mosaic dome, which shows zodiac constellations in detail.

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The mosque of Sharjah; The largest mosque of the Emirate of Sharjah
The Sharjah Mosque, the largest mosque of Sharjah Emirates, is inspired by Ottoman architecture and has several domes. It took more than five years to build the mosque, and the mosque was finally opened in year 6. The mosque has a capacity of more than 1.2 % worshipers and non -Muslim visitors can also visit it. The beauties of this mosque include minarets, colored glass, Arabic calligraphy, garden and courtyards. The mosque also has a section for women that women must enter with proper coverage.

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