Emaar founder and Dubai real estate tycoon Mohamed Alabbar has been appointed a Knight of the Order of the Star of Italy , one of the Italian Republic’s honours, in recognition of his role in strengthening relations between Italy and the United Arab Emirates.
What is the Order of the Star of Italy?
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The Order of the Star of Italy is one of the Italian Republic’s honours, awarded to those who have acquired particular merit in the promotion of friendly relations and co-operation between Italy and other countries. Established in 1947 and reformed in 2001, it is the oldest of the Italian civil honours and is conferred by the President of the Italian Republic.
The decoration was conferred by H.E. Sergio Mattarella, President of the Italian Republic, in a ceremony marking the depth of the relationship between the two nations.
Officials described Alabbar as “a true friend of Italy” and “a vital bridge” between Italy and the UAE, citing his work in fostering ties across cultural, economic, and commercial areas.
Italy honours Mohamed Alabbar for investments, cultural ties and role at Dubai Opera
His recognition comes at a time when Italy and the UAE continue to deepen their engagement across multiple sectors, with bilateral trade and cultural exchange forming an increasingly central part of that relationship.
Among the factors cited in the award, Alabbar’s investments in Italy’s real estate and hospitality sector stand as an indication of what has been described as “a deep appreciation for Made in Italy” and the Italian way of life.
His portfolio reflects a commitment to the Italian market that goes beyond commerce, with a presence in sectors that sit at the heart of Italy’s national identity.
Beyond his business interests, Alabbar’s role in connection with Dubai Opera has been highlighted as a contribution to the cultural relationship between Italy and the UAE.
Through the Opera, Alabbar has played a part in promoting and enhancing cultural exchange between the two countries, reinforcing a relationship that extends well beyond economics.




