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The Selfie Kingdom Opens In Dubai
Dubai gets its first selfie museum featuring 15 themed rooms
January 21, 2020: The Selfie Kingdom (TSK), Dubai’s first-ever dedicated selfie museum opens its doors for photo/selfie enthusiasts of all ages. Close to the Expo 2020 site, TSK is an interactive space that aims to inspire creativity, art, design and promote digital content.

Child enjoying one of the Selfie rooms
The hub currently features fifteen pop-up rooms with vibrant and unique backdrops/props and proper lighting offering guests a highly-visual and entertaining experience that are absolutely photo-worthy. The rooms would be remodeled every few months to provide a fresh immersive photo-friendly experience. In addition, it will feature interesting exhibits/installations from various artists, designers, and innovators for visitors to enjoy.

Rania Naffa, Chief Happiness Officer and Founder, The Selfie Kingdom
“The Selfie Kingdom contributes to the spirit of the UAE,” said Rania Naffa, Chief Happiness Officer and Founder. “TSK provides an interactive photo-friendly social space that promotes art, creativity and a place for our guests to express themselves freely and have fun while doing it. We want everyone to be part of this entertaining experience and create some amazing memories,” added Rania.

3D room- Storybook
The hub also provides a creative space for people to co-work and a venue to host private parties/ events.
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