The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) has announced the recipients of this year’s Urban Treasures awards, an annual initiative thathonourslong-running establishments that have shaped Abu Dhabi’s urban and social fabric.
During a ceremony held at the Cultural Foundation on 6 June, His ExcellencyMohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, Chairman of DCT Abu Dhabi,presented the award to 15 businesses selected from across the emirate:Abu Dhabi Pottery Establishment, Al Ain Pharmacy, Nasruddin Perfumes Shop, Persian Carpets & Antiques Exhibition, Salem Al Shueibi Jewellery, Al Ajayeb Bazar, Al Jazeera Studio & Stores, Al Mandoos
Rubou Zahla Trading Establishment, Ayoob Exhibition, AlFarah Restaurant, WOSTB Legal Translation, Al Qadi Pharmacy & Est, Alareesh Restaurant and Cafeteria, and Paris Textiles LLC.
HE Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak said: “Our Urban Treasures initiative preserves and promotes Abu Dhabi’s unique cultural identity, and reflects the great emotional significance these 15 establishments have held for our community for over 20 years. They hold a nostalgia for times past, while remaining anchors of the community to this day. These establishments have witnessed the capital’s growth and contributed to the identity and vitality of our neighbourhoods, strengthening the social and cultural fabric of the emirate. Through Urban Treasures, we aim to further raise the profiles of these establishments and ensure they thrive for generations to come. This initiative is in line with our strategy to preserve and promote Abu Dhabi’s unique cultural identity and share it with the world – while also celebrating it locally.”
Now in its third edition, the Urban Treasures initiative was launched with the aim of recognising the city’s landmark homegrown businesses – including restaurants, bakeries, tailors, fabric stores, perfumeries, jewellers, pharmacies, photography studios and similar establishments – which have thrived in Abu Dhabi for 20 years or more. Seeking to further raise the profiles of these “treasures” and preserve them for future generations, the award aligns with DCT Abu Dhabi’sModern Heritage Initiative, which celebrates and safeguards the emirate’s more recent past.
Nominations for Urban Treasures 2024 were opened to the public last year,allowing them be part of celebrating the efforts of these establishments. Those were then filtered and evaluated by a committee, which reviewed each establishment based on set criteria.