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Dubai has been pulling out rabbits out of its hatbox, one after the other, and said rabbits are growing bigger and taller and more spectacular. The seasoned traveler knows that a growing city simply doesn’t sit back on its laurels and that’s so very true of Dubai. Whether it’s the Green Planet, Ski Dubai, IMG World of Adventures, or the Dubai Canal, Dubai’s always springing the next surprise on the world. The Dubai Frame is one of the latest feathers in Dubai’s cap of accomplishments – and what an accomplishment! This eye-popping attraction is delighting locals and visitors alike since it was launched in early 2018. Here’s are the amazing Dubai Frame facts and everything you ever wanted to know.
What Does The Dubai Frame Look Like?
The Dubai Frame is located next to the stargate in Zabeel Park. The structure is a colossal rectangular picture frame, with two towers of 93 meters wide and 152 meters height straddling an enormous 100 square meter bridge that forms the top of the picture frame.
The picture frame beautifully frames the city. If you stand on the observatory bridge and look towards the South, you’ll see the whole of the modern city of Dubai, with all the major landmarks clearly. If you turn back and gaze out at the North, you can enjoy fabulous views of Old Dubai, Bur Dubai, Deira, Karama, Umm Hurair and Dubai Creek.
"World's Largest Picture Frame" Opens in Dubai
Rising 150 meters from Dubai’s Zabeel Park, the “World’s Largest Picture Frame” has officially opened in the UAE. Known as the Dubai Frame, the structure is the latest in the city’s line of eye-catching megaprojects, offering up panoramic views of the skyline while framing views of iconic buildings such as the #burjkhalifa for visitors and residents all across the city.
Nearly a decade after it was first proposed, visitors can now ascend the structure to its 93-meter-long viewing bridge, which features a glass-floored walkways and full-height views out to the old city of Deira to the north and the #skyscrapers of #sheikhzayed Road toward the south. A neon ‘vortex’ tunnel will then usher visitors into an interactive, augmented reality exhibition on the history and future of the city.
The project has not come without controversy, however – last year, it was revealed that the design may have been used without the consent of its original architect.
The Philosophy behind the Dubai Frame
he Dubai Frame is meant to encapsulate the two views of #OldDubai in the North and New Dubai in the South. On one side is the old Dubai which is a testament to the pearl diving and fishing and trading industries of Dubai. In other words, the way Dubai used to make its livelihood before oil was discovered. The Southern view represents everything that Dubai has become, the glitz, the glamour, the wealth and the prosperity. The Dubai Frame is there to remind people to look back and forward and reckon with the present and future within the compass of the past.
The Dubai Frame Facts and Figures
Here are some interesting #Dubai Frame facts that the facts collector in you need to know about Dubai Frame!
The entire Dubai Frame project cost the city over AED 160 million.
The two towers of the Dubai Frame are connected by a bridge which is all of 100-square-metres, with a 25-square-meter glass panel inset right in the middle of it. This glass walkway offers a fabulous 360-degree view of the whole of Dubai.
The Dubai Frame was designed by architect Fernando Donis, who is also credited with the design of the Dubai Renaissance Tower and Dubai’s Porsche Design Towers.
The Dubai Frame stands tall at 152 meters and is 93 meters wide.
The exterior of the Dubai Frame’s design was inspired by the logo of #expo2020.
The height of the Dubai Frame in regular terms is the height of a 50-storeyed building.
The Dubai Frame is also known as Berwaz Dubai in Arabic.
The Dubai Frame consists of a Dubai Past Gallery, Dubai Future Gallery, Sky Deck, Social Media Wall and Souvenir Shop where you can buy tiny replicas of the Dubai Frame along with other clever souvenirs to take home to your loved ones.
The Dubai Frame can take only 200 visitors per hour. Only groups of 20 will be sent to each of the augmented-reality stops – the Mezzanine level, the Sky Deck level and the Vortex Level. Tickets must be purchased in advance according to the time slots based on batches.
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