
Dubai Municipality held a follow-up meeting regarding its proposed Guest House Project, which will be implemented by its architectural heritage department in Al Shindagha area to discuss the detailed plan and design of the project such as titles, rooms, services and facilities to welcome official delegations and tourists.
The discussion covered different aspects such as providing a hall for exhibitions, a museum to display municipality's projects and photos of heritage that decorates the walls with attractive lighting. The amended design will submitted to the director general Eng. Hussain Nasser Lootah for final approval.
The guest house will be located near by the metro station in Al Shindagha area and expected to include 13 rooms with attached toilets which will be used to accommodate DM's external delegations in addition to two meeting rooms and room for displaying awards and recognitions.
‘The guest house will be executed in line with the vision of Dubai Municipality in preserving the architectural heritage and traditions of the emirate and it will serve as cultural monument,' said Eng. Rashad Bukhash, director of architectural heritage department.
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