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There are areas of a city like Abu Dhabi where time seems to stand still despite the continual change around it. Among them is Qasr Al Hosn. When you view the city’s oldest existing structure in person, you’ll notice that it’s a striking contrast of the past and contemporary. It stands tall amid Abu Dhabi’s gleaming skyline. (Qasr Al Hosn From Dubai)
Qasr Al Hosn From Dubai- Everything You Want To Know
The reigning family of Abu Dhabi originally lived in Qasr Al Hosn, which was constructed in the 1790s. The National Consultative Council, which was established by the late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the UAE’s founder, was also based on this structure. The Inner Fort dates back to 1795, and the Outer Palace, completed between 1939 and 1945, are the first famous structures you will encounter as soon as you arrive.
Lift your head and slowly focus your gaze on the original watchtower. Qasr Al Hosn guarded the island’s expanding population and kept an eye on the coastal trade routes back when Abu Dhabi was just a little fishing village. You want to stay longer since exploring every part of Qasr Al Hosn is such a pleasant experience. The intriguing history of the UAE capital can be thoroughly enjoyed by spending a few hours perusing artefacts and archive materials dating back 6,000 years.Â
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