Saeed Al Maktoum House - Free Audio Guide
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum House in Dubai’s Al Shindagha district is a preserved historic residence of the Al Maktoum ruling family that now functions as a museum documenting the city’s social, commercial and maritime past. Originating in the late 19th to early 20th century, the building illustrates traditional Gulf architecture through wind towers, coral‑stone and gypsum walls, shaded courtyards and carved wooden details. Collections emphasize the family’s role, historical photographs and documents, maps, coins and material linked to pearl fishing and coastal trade that shaped Dubai’s development. As a cultural landmark anchoring the Al Shindagha Heritage Area, the house offers context for urban life before rapid modernization. The site maintains regular public hours; admission is generally modest or free according to heritage practice, and limited accessibility measures exist, though some historic spaces may restrict access for mobility‑impaired visitors.