She represents symbols of her generation and is distinguished by her unique personalities

15 rare classic cars in Dubai Design District

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Dubai Design District, a global destination for arts, architecture, fashion and design, offers car enthusiasts and visitors to the destination a unique experience, as a distinctive collection of classic and rare cars is displayed, as part of the "innovative art" exhibition, which continues until yesterday evening.

Around the Creative District, 15 rare classic cars were displayed, distinguished by unique designs upon their launch. Visitors would be able to see the official "Range Rover" that was used by the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, may God rest his soul, and an original "Dodge Challenger" car from the series. "Dukes of Hazard", "Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud" in 1962, and "Mercedes-Benz" (W29) in 1934.

Some of these classic cars reflect years of the history of the automobile industry, and they represent symbols of their generation, as they are distinguished by their timeless lines and unique personalities, which makes them desirable for their originality and uniqueness.

The classic car collection is popular around the world and has a growing fan base in the UAE of car enthusiasts and those who love engineering, design, art and antiquity.

In order to inspire visitors to see design from a new perspective, and to rethink the ordinary things in our lives, the exhibition "Innovative Art" hosts a distinctive collection of classic and rare cars as well as attractive art installations, art galleries, fashion show units, and delicious special menus that celebrate international cuisine In addition to a series of free workshops offered by "Tashkeel", the association concerned with art and design.

Visitors can see the official "Range Rover" used by Sheikh Zayed, and the "Dodge" car from the "Dukes of Hazzard" series.

At the exhibition, "Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud" of the year 1962, and a "Mercedes-Benz" of the model 1934.

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