Dubai niche museum, actually a full of artistic ecological park Etihad Museum is Dubai's latest cultural resort, covering 25,000 square meters, telling the story of the beginning of the alliance. Designed by Canadian architects Moriyama and Teshima, the white arc-shaped roof is inspired by the shape of a constitutional order. It also has seven columns that symbolize the seven pens used to sign the treaty. Here you can explore the modern history of the UAE, enjoy historical photos and view film and television materials, and the history of the UAE is displayed here. The Etihad Museum is not only a museum, but more like an art gallery. The entrance is a marble staircase surrounded by panoramic glass windows, allowing sunlight to shine directly in, forming a unique light and shadow. The interior decoration design and lighting are very beautiful. The museum is also equipped with a library, an education center, a temporary exhibition hall and a restaurant. Outside the museum, I felt like I had come to an ecological park. Not only was the greenery lush, but I was even more surprised that there was a large flock of ducks. In the evening, the automatic sprinkler sprayed on the grass, and the ducks walked carefree on the grass. I am the only tourist in the whole scenic spot, and I have enjoyed this wonderful moment. Museum tickets are 25 dirhams, I purchased them on site. Open time 10:00—20:00.