Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai on Sunday (October 26) announced the launch of the Al Maktoum Circuit — a major heritage initiative aimed at preserving Dubai’s history and legacy for future generations.
The project seeks to document the city’s remarkable journey, highlighting its milestones, leadership, and contributions to the region and the world.
“Our goal is to preserve history, consolidate memory, and narrate the complete story of our journey for future generations, the region, and the world,” Sheikh Mohammed wrote.
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He explained that the Al Maktoum Circuit is not about establishing a new institution, but about telling Dubai’s story and safeguarding its identity.
“Our aim is to preserve Dubai’s legacy, archive it, and share it,” he said, adding that history “is not merely the past but a mirror in which we look to build a greater tomorrow.”
The launch of the Al Maktoum Circuit builds on Sheikh Mohammed’s broader efforts to safeguard the emirate’s cultural and historical memory. The Dubai Ruler on December 20, 2024 established the Al Maktoum Archives under Law No. (28) of 2024, creating a public institution dedicated to documenting and preserving the tangible and intangible heritage of Dubai’s Rulers and the Al Maktoum family.
The Al Maktoum Archives Corporation, affiliated with The Executive Office of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, oversees the initiative and ensures that the emirate’s historical legacy remains accessible for generations to come.
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