Located near Sultan Castle, the National Museum of Abu Dhabi is the oldest museum in the UAE. The museum, divided into ethnic and archaeological history, allows visitors to have a holistic understanding of the traditions and culture of the UAE along with the relics of the land that lived in the UAE 7,500 years ago. The national history section of the museum shows the national style before the discovery of oil, most of which are very poor, including a series of black and white photos and three-dimensional clay models from the 1960s, displaying past utensils and techniques, etc., and explaining the different lives of people during the day. The clothing and jewelry section contains a coin minted in 1780. These coins are used as currency and decorations in the southeastern Arabian Peninsula. Necklaces made of Maria Theresa coins, embellished with silver, are very popular with young women. Farming methods and agricultural equipment are also displayed. Fishing and pearl picking have been in existence in the Bay Area for thousands of years, and are also very good reproduction. Traditional musical instruments and artistic techniques are also on display, most notably two 17th-century scriptures and six Koranic texts, all with elaborate decorations. There is also a series of weapons and details of falcon activities. A small partial hall of the museum also exhibited gifts given to Sheikh Zayed at home and abroad.