• Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai visited the Dubai Frame on Tuesday. All photos by Wam
    Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai visited the Dubai Frame on Tuesday. All photos by Wam
  • Sheikh Mohammed toured the ground floor museum which showcases the UAE's history, heritage and the metropolis Dubai has become, WAM reported.
    Sheikh Mohammed toured the ground floor museum which showcases the UAE's history, heritage and the metropolis Dubai has become, WAM reported.
  • He was accompanied by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, and Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed, Deputy Ruler of Dubai.
    He was accompanied by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, and Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed, Deputy Ruler of Dubai.
  • During the tour, Sheikh Mohammed expressed his admiration for the project, and praised Dubai Municipality's efforts for the tourism industry in the UAE.
    During the tour, Sheikh Mohammed expressed his admiration for the project, and praised Dubai Municipality's efforts for the tourism industry in the UAE.
  • He described the Dubai Frame as an elegant architectural feat.
    He described the Dubai Frame as an elegant architectural feat.
  • It was designed by award-winning architect Fernando Donis, who also designed Dubai’s Porsche Design Towers, and the Dubai Renaissance Tower.
    It was designed by award-winning architect Fernando Donis, who also designed Dubai’s Porsche Design Towers, and the Dubai Renaissance Tower.
  • His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum accompanied by Hamdan bin Mohammed and Maktoum bin Mohammed, visits the 150m high Dubai Frame. Wam
    His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum accompanied by Hamdan bin Mohammed and Maktoum bin Mohammed, visits the 150m high Dubai Frame. Wam
  • The Dubai Frame is a 150-metre-high, 93-metre-wide structure built to resemble a huge picture frame
    The Dubai Frame is a 150-metre-high, 93-metre-wide structure built to resemble a huge picture frame
  • Landmarks such as Emirates Towers and Burj Khalifa can be seen on one side, while from the other side, visitors can view older parts of the city such as Deira, Umm Harare and Karama.
    Landmarks such as Emirates Towers and Burj Khalifa can be seen on one side, while from the other side, visitors can view older parts of the city such as Deira, Umm Harare and Karama.
  • The Dubai Frame will be open to the public in January 2018.
    The Dubai Frame will be open to the public in January 2018.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid tours Dubai Frame


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Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, visited the Dubai Frame, an award-winning cultural landmark, at Zabeel Park on Tuesday.

The Dubai Frame is a 150-metre-high, 93-metre-wide structure built to resemble a huge picture frame.

Landmarks such as Emirates Towers and Burj Khalifa can be seen on one side, while from the other side, visitors can view older parts of the city such as Deira, Umm Harare and Karama.

Sheikh Mohammed described the Dubai Frame as an elegant architectural feat. It was designed by award-winning architect Fernando Donis, who also designed Dubai’s Porsche Design Towers, and the Dubai Renaissance Tower.

The Dubai Frame will be open to the public in January 2018.