September 16, 2021 Meet the Middle East

Madame Tussauds Dubai: Iconic wax museum to open doors Oct. 14

The world-famous wax museum Madame Tussauds is gearing up to open its first ever GCC location in Dubai next month.Madame Tussauds has announced it will open to the public on October 14 in Bluewaters Island, next to Ain Dubai.For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.The attraction - dedicated to giving millions of visitors the opportunity to mingle with the mighty from A-listers to music legends, heroes of sport, to infamous world leaders - is the first of its kind in the GCC, and the 25th such attraction globally, open in many of the most bustling cities worldwide.The GCC’s new attraction in Dubai will feature 60 wax-figures with 16 being notable celebrities from the region.Some of the celebrities who will feature at the museum have already been unveiled with singers Balqees Fathi and Mohammed Assaf taking their place in history at Madame Tussauds Dubai.The museum will feature seven specially designed themed rooms (including a party area complete with an interactive dance floor) and a wax figure library which includes sports heroes such as Connor McGregor, historical figures including the Queen of England, models such as Cara Delevingne, actors like Kareena Kapoor, singers and many moreMadame Tussauds first opened its doors in 1835 in London. Each figure at Madame Tussauds is created using the same techniques as Marie Tussaud herself, creating a single life like figure that takes 20 skilled artists around 12 weeks in total to make. During that time, they document 500 precise body measurements, insert real hair strand by strand, apply countless layers of paints to build up the skin tones, and more.Read more:Palestinian artist Mohammed Assaf’s wax figure unveiled on Dubai EyeLego parent buys Madame Tussauds owner Merlin for £5bnSaudi female artist dreams of becoming the Arab Madame Tussauds
Source: Al Arabiya
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