The National Archives participated in an exhibition of historical photographs in celebrations organized to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Abu Dhabi Corniche.

The exhibition included a large number of photographs documenting the interest of the founding leader, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, may God rest his soul, this important part of the city of Abu Dhabi, and the continued attention received by the Abu Dhabi Corniche leadership. The exhibition gave visitors a chance to look at the pages of the past and present in the establishment and development of the Corniche, which tells an important part of the city's development.

The exhibition, which was held in the Corniche area, which was held in celebration of the Golden Jubilee of the Corniche, received the attention of visitors who viewed the Corniche in the past, before the attention of the late Sheikh Zayed.

The exhibition also touched on the founder and builder's touches, which made the Corniche an aesthetic facade of the city and a breathing space for its residents throughout the year.

The Director General of the National Archives, Dr. Abdullah Mohammed Al Raisi, said that «the archive participation in a photo exhibition in this celebration dear to all of us come to provide visitors with a picture of the biography of the homeland and the determination of a leader. But when Sheikh Zayed, may God rest his soul, and got a share of his wisdom and sincere efforts, it turned from a sea, sand and a little nest to a metropolis that simulates the most advanced beaches of the cities of the world, and the Corniche, with its progress and beauty, was able to win first place In international competitions.

Al-Raisi added: “The National Archives for the development of the Corniche documents the image and the word as well.