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Imagine a time when the uber modern city of Abu Dhabi was a quaint pearling and fishing settlement! Yes, a visit to Qasr Al Hosn right in the heart of the capital city will transport you to this era. Dating back to the 18th century, it’s the region’s oldest heritage site; it was once a defensive structure, later a palace which served as a residence to the ruling Nahyan family, and then the seat of government.
More than 230 years now, this elegant sandstone structure has still retained its character and remains as an impressive tribute to the region’s bygone era. So be prepared to travel back in time as you step into this well preserved national monument which is now converted into a museum. Discover the Inner Fort (built in 1795) and the Outer Palace (built in 1940s), while admiring its many art and artifacts (like weapons, images, maps etc) collected from as early as 6000 BC.
Know about the Bani Yas tribe in detail and see the region’s charming historical and cultural scenes coming to life through the large, interactive screens placed all around. You’ll further get to stand under the complex’s oldest structure – a coral and sea stone watch tower, and relive the life of ancient royals as you weave your way through its painstakingly restored rooms and hallways.
Your tickets also offer access to the House of Artisans where you’ll see the highly creative local artisans giving live demonstration of the region’s unique Emirati crafts. There is also the renovated Cultural Foundation which is the region’s first multipurpose community centre. It houses some strikingly intricate artworks created by the regional artists and conducts several inspiring cultural shows and workshops.
Finally, you’ll step into the Bait Al Gahwa. As the name indicates, it enlightens you on everything about the renowned Arabic coffee, including its interesting facts, significance in the Emirati culture and meticulous preparation that highlight its diverse phases such as roasting, grounding and brewing.
Qasr Al Hosn Abu Dhabi Highlights
– See Abu Dhabi’s oldest heritage site which once served as a residence to the ruling Nahyan family and later as the seat of government.
– Dating back to 18th century, Qasr Al Hosn serves as a physical timeline which narrates the tale of Abu Dhabi’s transition from a pearling and fishing settlement to a world-class city.
– Find here exhibits that date back to as early as 6000 BC.
– Get a detailed account of the impressive Emirati past, traditions and ancient royal lifestyle as you wander through its well preserved hallways and rooms.
– Chance to stand under the complex’s oldest structure, a watch tower.
– Experience the tangible and intangible Emirati Heritage at the House of Artisans.
– Gain access to its renovated Cultural Foundation which is also the region’s first multipurpose community centre.
– At Bait Al Gahwa, learn about the secrets of Arabic coffee and its importance in the Emirati culture and hospitality.
Qasr Al Hosn Abu Dhabi Inclusions
– Qasr Al Hosn Tickets
Qasr Al Hosn Abu Dhabi Important Information
– Please be advised that a valid ID must be presented upon entry to Qasr Al Hosn.
– In compliance with our regulations, certain items are prohibited on the premises, including but not limited to food, beverages, cameras, video and audio recording equipment, seating, selfie sticks, and items deemed unlawful, hazardous, dangerous, or potential weapons.
– Kindly note that Qasr Al Hosn shall not assume responsibility or liability for any incidents, damages, or physical injuries sustained by visitors while on the premises or during any scheduled events at Qasr Al Hosn.
– Our terms and conditions prohibit eating, drinking, and smoking inside the vehicle during any tour that includes transfer services.
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