About Bait Al Banat Women's Museum
Bait Al Banat Women's Museum is a unique cultural institution located in the historic Al Sabkha area near the Gold Souq in Deira, Dubai. Established in 2012 by Emirati psychiatry professor Dr. Rafia Ghubash, this museum is housed in a traditional building dating back to the 1950s, which was once home to three unmarried Emirati sisters, hence its name, meaning 'The Girls' House.' This privately funded museum serves as a dedicated space to explore and celebrate the lives and achievements of women in the UAE, offering a refreshing contrast to the city's more modern attractions. It acts as a national archive and documentation center, preserving the stories and contributions of Emirati women throughout history and in contemporary society. Visitors can explore diverse exhibits showcasing the roles of Emirati women in various sectors such as arts, academia, business, and culture. Key features include the Diwan Ousha Bint Khalifa Al Suwaidi Room, dedicated to the renowned Emirati poet known as 'The Girl of the Arabs,' and the Women's Studies Centre, which houses an archive of documents related to women in the UAE and the wider Arab world. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions by female artists from the Emirates and collaborates with international cultural organizations. With its intimate setting and focus on personal narratives, Bait Al Banat offers valuable insights into the often-overlooked contributions of women to the rich tapestry of Emirati society.
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