The Flying Saucer takes off again for a bright new future
The Flying Saucer in 1979. It first opened as a cafe and restaurant in the late 1970s.
The Flying Saucer hosts a branch of Sharjah Co-operative Society in the 1990s.
By the 2000s, it hosted a branch of Taza Chicken.
The building was restored by Sharjah Art Foundation and reopened to the public in 2020.
Inside the restored Flying Saucer with its distinctive V-shaped pillars.
The Flying Saucer is now a community art space.
An exhibition at the Flying Saucer.
A cafe and library have also been added.
The renovation also included introducing an outdoor public space and an underground community area featuring a cafe, library and sunken courtyard filled with greenery.
The Flying Saucer takes off again for a bright new future
The Flying Saucer in 1979. It first opened as a cafe and restaurant in the late 1970s.
The Flying Saucer hosts a branch of Sharjah Co-operative Society in the 1990s.
By the 2000s, it hosted a branch of Taza Chicken.
The building was restored by Sharjah Art Foundation and reopened to the public in 2020.
Inside the restored Flying Saucer with its distinctive V-shaped pillars.
The Flying Saucer is now a community art space.
An exhibition at the Flying Saucer.
A cafe and library have also been added.
The renovation also included introducing an outdoor public space and an underground community area featuring a cafe, library and sunken courtyard filled with greenery.
The Flying Saucer takes off again for a bright new future