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Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi reopens Delma Museum following restoration

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November 13, 2023
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The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) has reopened Delma Museum following the completion of a major restoration initiative.

Located on Delma Island, 42 kilometres off the coast of Abu Dhabi, Delma Museum was built around the turn of the 20th century and was once the home and the base of commercial operations for the pearl merchant Mohammed bin Jassim Al Muraikhi.

Visitors will experience Abu Dhabi’s history, guided by a collection of objects that narrate the story of the house, the pearl trade and daily life on the island more than a century ago. Visitors will also be able to experience a majlis (reception room), a badkesh (windcatcher) – a system that captures the breeze and funnels it into the majlis and several midbasah (date presses), where dates were stacked to get date molasses.

Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, Chairman of Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, said, “Conserving and reopening Delma Museum is an important milestone in our cultural strategy for the emirate and part of our mission at DCT Abu Dhabi to preserve our cultural and historical heritage, fostering pride in our national identity and sharing Abu Dhabi’s story with the world.

“The museum will be a valuable and engaging attraction for visitors, residents and anyone who would like to learn more about Abu Dhabi’s rich and diverse history. It introduces previously unheard tales from our ancient past and shows how our ancestors lived through a collection of artefacts that delves into the rich maritime traditions and intangible heritage practices which have defined the emirate’s development.”

Delma Museum’s historic structure is of significant architectural importance as a prime example of the early coastal architecture of Abu Dhabi. From 2019 until 2021, DCT Abu Dhabi conducted regular repairs to maintain the museum while it was closed and instituted a major conservation programme to combat rising damp on the walls and floors, which is a perennial problem in buildings of this type and a major reason for the deterioration of historical buildings in the centre of the Delma community.

For the first time in Abu Dhabi, an innovative solution for this problem was implemented by successfully installing a waterproof membrane underneath the building’s floors and walls. All the building’s decorative elements were conserved using compatible mortar and plaster mixes while the surrounding landscape was redesigned. The discoveries made during the conservation project, such as traces of the original mud-mortar, also shed light on coastal building techniques.

DCT Abu Dhabi’s initiatives to safeguard and develop the rich cultural resources on Delma Island will continue in the coming years. A similar programme of conservation interventions will be undertaken to repair and restore the island’s historic mosques. Additionally, a site management plan and heritage masterplan for the Delma downtown conservation area and the island will be prepared by DCT Abu Dhabi in consultation with key stakeholders, to ensure the protection of Delma’s cultural heritage for future generations while stimulating sensitive and sustainable development. These efforts are part of Abu Dhabi’s long-term Culture and Identity Strategic Initiative.

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