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Abu Dhabi Unveils New Home for Natural History with a Collection to Inspire the World
ABU DHABI, UAE, March 23, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

- Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi will showcase thousands of natural wonders

- Mission to inspire and empower younger generations to protect our planet's 
future through curiosity and discovery 

- Construction on new museum and scientific research centre expected to be 
completed in 2025, as the latest addition to Abu Dhabi's Saadiyat Cultural 
District

Abu Dhabi today unveiled plans for the Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi, which 
will feature some of the rarest wonders of natural history ever found. Visitors 
will travel on a 13.8-billion-year journey through time and space, which will 
include a thought-provoking perspective into a sustainable future for planet 
Earth. The new museum, currently under construction and due to be completed at 
the end of 2025, will be located in the emirate's Saadiyat Cultural District, 
which is establishing itself as one of the world's leading cultural centres.

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A highlight of the new museum's collection will be the world-famous 'Stan', a 
remarkable, mostly complete 39-foot-long (11.7 metres) Tyrannosaurus rex, which 
is one of the best preserved and most studied fossils of this iconic predator 
from the Late Cretaceous Period. Known by scientists around the world, years of 
scientific studies of 'Stan' have furthered our knowledge of countless aspects 
of T. rex. Now that 'Stan' has a new home at the Natural History Museum Abu 
Dhabi, this 67-million-year-old dinosaur will be in the care of expert 
scientists, and will continue to contribute to education and research and 
inspire future explorers. 

'Stan' will be joined by an extraordinary Murchison Meteorite specimen, which 
famously crash-landed in Australia more than 40 years ago and has since 
revealed to scientists new information about the early solar system. Containing 
a huge range of organic 'stardust' compounds as well as pre-solar grains which 
formed over 7 billion years ago – long before our current solar system existed 
– the meteorite provides ancient insight into the very building blocks of life. 
The museum's collection will feature numerous significant artefacts as part of 
its compelling curatorial vision, as well as fascinating experiences being 
created by a dedicated team in Abu Dhabi, supported by strategic partnerships 
with world leading scholars and natural history experts. 

Conceived and developed by the Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi 
(DCT Abu Dhabi) in partnership with Miral, Abu Dhabi's leading creator of 
destinations and experiences the Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi will be a 
scientific research and teaching institution and an educational resource for 
learning about the evolving story of our planet, aiming to ignite a life-long 
passion for the natural world in visitors of all ages.

According to HE Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, Chairman of DCT Abu Dhabi, 
nurturing awareness of how we are impacting the planet has never been more 
important.
"Natural history has a new home in Abu Dhabi. A new museum which tells the 
story of our universe through some of the most incredible natural wonders known 
to mankind. These are awe-inspiring gifts from nature that we are proud to 
share with the world – unlocking millions of years of knowledge to not only 
advance scientific discovery but to inspire our children to protect our 
planet's future," said HE Al Mubarak. "As we nurture a new generation of global 
advocates that are incredibly curious and passionate about natural history, we 
are fulfilling our vision to enrich lives and make Abu Dhabi the place for 
research, collaboration and discovery."

The museum will join the diverse cultural institutions and museums in the 
Saadiyat Cultural District, which include Louvre Abu Dhabi and the upcoming 
Zayed National Museum and Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, as part of Abu Dhabi's strategy 
to position the emirate as a centre for culture, arts and creativity.
With a focus on immersive displays, curated collections with exceptional 
specimens, and innovative, interactive mediations, the Natural History Museum 
Abu Dhabi galleries will take visitors on a journey back to the very beginning 
of time, narrating the evolution of our universe, the Earth's formation, and 
the history of life on our planet – as well as providing a glimpse into our 
possible future.

In addition to global natural history, the Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi 
will for the first time present the history of life on Earth through an Arabian 
lens, where local natural assets of fauna, flora and the geological history of 
the region will be part of the visitor journey.

It will join a global community of natural history museums committed to public 
education and to the development and sharing of scientific research. Within the 
museum, the innovative scientific research facility will undertake studies in 
areas including zoology, palaeontology, marine biology, molecular research 
(aDNA and proteomics), and earth sciences. The primary aim will be to advance 
knowledge and increase understanding of our past, but also to create a think 
tank for future innovation and emerging technologies. 

Covering an area of more than 35,000 sqm, lead architects Mecanoo designed the 
Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi to resonate with natural rock formations, 
reflecting the museum's goal of improving understanding of and engagement with 
the natural world. Every element of the design uses geometry as an overriding 
theme, with pentagonal shapes resembling cellular structures. Also playing an 
important role in the design are water and vegetation, potent symbols of life 
in the desert. In addition to the gallery display areas, the museum will 
include temporary exhibition spaces for special events and theatre facilities. 
Enabling and marine works have commenced on the Natural History Museum Abu 
Dhabi construction site. 

The Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi will offer employment opportunities in the 
emirate and on the wider national and regional levels, with curators set to be 
appointed to cover the full spectrum of natural sciences. In addition, it aims 
to attract and develop young talent as part of Abu Dhabi's drive to accelerate 
the culture and creative industries.

The Saadiyat Cultural District is already home to Louvre Abu Dhabi, the 
globally celebrated universal museum designed by Pritzker-prize winning 
architect Jean Nouvel, and Manarat Al Saadiyat, a cultural centre that 
contributes to the region's vibrant arts scene with internationally relevant 
exhibitions and events, workshops and creative programming. 

The Saadiyat Cultural District will soon also include the Zayed National 
Museum, the national museum of the UAE; Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, focusing on 
global Modern and Contemporary art; and the Abrahamic Family House, which will 
comprise three religious spaces in one place – a mosque, a synagogue and a 
church – to inspire and nurture acceptance and peaceful coexistence among 
people of all faiths.

About the Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi
 
The Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi will be a world-leading, pioneering 
scientific research and teaching institution based in the Saadiyat Cultural 
District, in Abu Dhabi. The Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi's mission will be 
to ignite a life-long passion for, and understanding of, the natural world 
among visitors of all ages. By using state-of-the-art technology for its 
immersive and interactive displays, the museum will take visitors on a journey 
narrating the evolution of our universe, the Earth's formation, the history of 
life on our planet and its future. The Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi will be 
a Museum accessible to a diverse audience and engaging with all segments of the 
public.
 
About the Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi

The Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) drives the 
sustainable growth of Abu Dhabi's culture, tourism and creative sectors, fuels 
economic progress and helps achieve Abu Dhabi's wider global ambitions. By 
working in partnership with the organisations that define the emirate's 
position as a leading international destination, DCT Abu Dhabi strives to unite 
the ecosystem around a shared vision of the emirate's potential, coordinate 
effort and investment, deliver innovative solutions, and use the best tools, 
policies and systems to support the culture and tourism industries.

DCT Abu Dhabi's vision is defined by the emirate's people, heritage and 
landscape. We work to enhance Abu Dhabi's status as a place of authenticity, 
innovation, and unparalleled experiences, represented by its living traditions 
of hospitality, pioneering initiatives and creative thought.

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SOURCE: The Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi