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The
UAE’s
latest
cultural
landmark,
Dubai
Frame
is
an
iconic
structure
that
‘frames’
impressive
views
of
Old
and
New
Dubai,
while
serving
as
a
metaphorical
bridge
connecting
the
emirate’s
rich
past
with
its
magnificent
present.
Offering
spectacular
panoramic
views
across
the
city,
Dubai
Frame
celebrates
the
story
of
Dubai
from
its
early
establishment
to
its
ambitious
plans
for
future
development.
Launched
in
January
2018,
the
project
comprises
a
150-metre-high,
93-meter-wide
structure
being
built
to
resemble
a
huge
picture
frame,
through
which
landmarks
representing
modern
Dubai
such
as
Emirates
Towers
and
Burj
Khalifa
can
be
seen
on
one
side,
while
from
the
other
side,
visitors
can
view
older
parts
of
the
city
such
as
Deira,
Umm
Harare
and
Karama.
Exterior
design
of
Dubai
Frame
was
inspired
from
the
logo
of
EXPO2020.
Dubai
Frame
is
world's
largest
picture
frame
by
Guinness
World
Records.
The
past,
present
and
the
future
of
Dubai
in
one
destination:
Dubai
Frame.
Beyond
the
stunning
views,
visitors
can
experience
the
past,
present
and
future
from
the
ground
to
the
sky.
For
example,
the
story
of
the
Dubai's
past
is
told
using
the
latest
technology,
combining
animations
and
holographic
effects
with
traditional
music
and
aromatic
scents
to
transport
visitors
back
in
time.
Step
onto
the
clear
50m
long
opaque
glass
bridge
at
the
Sky-deck.
Crafted
from
liquid
crystal
with
an
underlying
film
triggered
by
sensors,
the
floor
becomes
clear
only
when
a
visitor
walks
over
it.
Peer
at
the
ground
beneath,
all
while
feeling
like
you’re
walking
on
air.
Don’t
miss
the
Future
Zone,
where
an
immersive
time
tunnel
reveals
what
Dubai
is
expected
to
look
like
in
50
years,
complete
with
flying
taxis,
underwater
living
and
incredible
missions
to
space.
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