住所: Al-Jahili Fort, Sultan Bin Zayed Al Awwal St. Al Mutawaa, Al Ain
Discovered in the second half of the XX Century, the cultural sites of Al Ain, declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco in 2011, celebrate ten years of this important recognition. These are historic archeological sites and six oases which are a witness to the sedentary human inhabitation of a desert region from the neolithic period. On the top of Gharn bint Saud, a huge stratified rock sticking out of the desert floor, stone tombs were found, most of which date back to the Bronze and Iron Ages. In the same area, a falaj was found, an ancient irrigation system from 3000 years ago which allowed water to be taken from beneath the surface. And from 3000 B.C., the site of Hili which provided the first proof of agricultural settlements in the United Arab Emirates. Many of the buildings found in this area date back to the Bronze Age and, today, are part of an archeological park opened to the public. Among the discoveries to be admired are also a rich variety of fossils dating back thousands of years ago when the area was covered by the sea. Among the most ancient remains are those of Jebel Hafit, tombs which date back 5000 years, discovered by a team of Danish archeologists in 1959.
Requiem is probably one of the most famous compositions in the world, an extraordinary spiritual heritage that speaks with immense power across the centuries. Performed by the Orchestra and Chorus of the National Theatre Brno, the concert was born as a profound tribute to the genius of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Bvlgari hosts opening of Torlonia Collection at the Louvre
Last night, Bvlgari celebrated the launch of Masterpieces from the Torlonia Collection, a new exhibit at the Louvre. As a supporter of the Torlonia collection ...
A new appointment with the world of art in Dubai with the 18th Edition of the famous international fair Art Dubai 2025 which this time will take place in April in the prestigious location of Madinat Jumeirah.
With a collection of approximately 300 objects, including external loans, this exhibition will offer a diverse and intriguing exploration of the culture and beliefs intertwined with the lives of African kings and queens.