Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Arabian Art in Dubai

When you think of Dubai you typically think of incredible buildings and a desert oasis. However, Dubai also offers incredible opportunities to see beautiful Arabian artwork. At the XVA Gallery in Dubai, you will be able to see some of the most incredible contemporary art pieces all set in an exquisite atmosphere. XVA is respected around the world for its contemporary art collection, and Arabian artwork.

Opened in 2003, XVA quickly has risen to the forefront of the world's art stage because of its world-renown Arabian and contemporary artwork. XVA was built in the 100-year-old neighborhood of Bastakiya, in the heart of Dubai. Bastakiya was originally settled by Persian traders along the Dubai creek, within walking distance of the Fahidi Fort and the Old Souk.

The gallery is set in two courtyard houses build out of coral-colored stone and rich wood finishing. You can also enjoy the courtyard vegetarian café, which serves a basic but fresh menu of sandwiches, soups, salads, and the signature mint lemonade, as seen on the right. You can also stay the night in one of the eight rooms designed by a local designer and including pieces by Lebanese furniture-maker Nada Debs.

On Wednesday nights, XVA hosts a variety of entertainment from art-house films, to lectures by authors and artists, such as Brazilian author Paulo Coelho, who read his book The Witch of Portobello.

If you are an art enthusiast, or have an eye for beauty, you can't miss the
XVA Gallery when you are in Dubai.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Historical Perspective of Dubai

Although Dubai is usually characterized by unparalleled architecture that breaks the barriers of normalcy, occasionally you step back in time to see traditional structures that reflect the culture, climate, and time period of the area. Two must-see historical sites in Dubai are the Sheikh Saeed Al-Maktoum House, and the Dubai Heritage and Diving Villages. These provide an incredible window into the past and will give you a better understanding of the history of this world-renown city.

One of the oldest residences in the city, Sheikh Saeed Al-Maktoum's House dates back to the late 19th century. The home was constructed using traditional preparation techniques, and large windtowers helped keep the home cool even on the hottest days. When the Al-Maktoum family first lived in the home, it boasted unparalleled panoramic views of the Persian Gulf, but development along the shoreline in recent years has diminished them somewhat. Today, visitors can tour the home, which also exhibits historical photographs and artifacts that chronicle the history of the Emirate of Dubai.

The Dubai Heritage & Diving Villages are located right next to the Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoom House, and offer invaluable insight into the city's past. This center focuses on the Emirate's cultural and social development in three fields: architecture, pearl diving and maritime. Displays and exhibits include a Bedouin tent village, an ancient armory, and a wide range of excavated items from a nearby archaeological site. A small cafe and gift shop are on the premises as well.


If you have been thinking of taking an adventurous vacation with your family and friends to experience the history and excitement of Dubai, Le Reve can take care of every last detail. Email us at info@lereveoc.com for assistance.