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Sheikh Mohammed Enacts Dubai Antiquities Regulation Law

May 23, 20263 Mins Read
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Dubai antiquities regulation enacted by Sheikh Mohammed to preserve cultural heritage, historical artifacts, and archaeological sites across Dubai
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His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has issued a new law regulating antiquities and archaeological sites across Dubai, reinforcing the emirate’s efforts to preserve cultural heritage amid ongoing urban expansion and infrastructure development.

The legislation establishes a comprehensive framework governing the protection, classification, conservation, and management of archaeological sites and historical artefacts throughout Dubai. Moreover, the law applies to both existing and newly discovered antiquities located across land, marine, and mountainous areas, including special development zones, free zones, and the Dubai International Financial Centre.

“His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has issued a new law regulating antiquities and archaeological sites in Dubai, as the emirate moves to strengthen the protection, preservation and management of its cultural heritage.”

The new framework reflects broader cultural policy initiatives focused on preserving Dubai’s historical identity while accommodating rapid economic and architectural growth. Consequently, the law aims to ensure that archaeological assets remain integrated into the emirate’s long-term urban planning and cultural development strategies.

Dubai Culture Assigned Oversight of Archaeological Sites

Under the legislation, Dubai Culture and Arts Authority will oversee all matters related to antiquities and archaeological sites within the emirate. In addition, the authority will supervise documentation, restoration, preservation, and archaeological activity management across protected locations.

“The legislation aims to preserve, document, and classify antiquities discovered in Dubai to support their conservation and restoration, while raising awareness of their historical, cultural, and architectural significance.”

The law also introduces regulations governing archaeological excavations, site management, and institutional oversight. Therefore, the framework creates a more structured system for protecting heritage assets while improving coordination between cultural authorities and development sectors.

As Dubai continues to expand its urban infrastructure, cultural institutions increasingly face pressure to preserve historical landscapes and material heritage. Consequently, the legislation seeks to balance development priorities with long-term conservation goals.

Heritage Preservation Expands Alongside Urban Development

The move aligns with wider regional efforts across the Gulf to strengthen heritage preservation through updated legal frameworks, museum initiatives, and archaeological research programmes. Furthermore, Dubai has increasingly positioned cultural heritage as a core component of its identity within tourism, architecture, and public culture strategies.

“The law also establishes regulations governing the protection and management of archaeological activities in the emirate and seeks to provide an institutional framework for their oversight and optimal use.”

The legislation also extends protections into areas experiencing large-scale commercial and real estate development. As a result, archaeological discoveries within rapidly developing districts will now fall under clearer preservation and reporting procedures.

“The move forms part of broader efforts to preserve Dubai’s cultural identity and safeguard archaeological assets amid rapid urban development.”

The introduction of the law signals a growing institutional focus on integrating cultural preservation into Dubai’s future planning models while reinforcing the emirate’s role within regional heritage conservation initiatives.

antiquities regulation cultural governance Cultural Heritage Dubai antiquities Dubai law heritage law heritage preservation museum policy Sheikh Mohammed uae culture
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