

Fort Palace Abu Dhabi
The fortress has undergone many stages of construction over the years. It was a seat of government, a home for the ruling family, a meeting place for the government in Abu Dhabi, and a living witness to the development and prosperity of the capital throughout its long history.
Qasr Al Hosn is part of a larger historical complex that includes the National Consultative Council and the Cultural Complex.
The Fort is the oldest and oldest historic building in Abu Dhabi, containing the city's first permanent architectural structure, the Watchtower built in the 1890s, to protect Abu Dhabi's coastal trade routes and the growing communities on this island.
Built in the 1890s to monitor coastal trade routes and protect the island's growing communities
The fortress consists of two important buildings: the inner fortress, which dates back to about 1795, and the outer palace, which was built during the period 1939-1945. Over the years, the fortress was a seat of government and the ruling family, a meeting place for the government and an advisory council. A national archive, today it represents the beating heart of Abu Dhabi, and the living witness to the stations of its long history.
Today, the palace has been transformed into a national museum in 2018, after more than eleven years of restoration work.It stands out as a national symbol reflecting Abu Dhabi's development from a region of settlement of the 18th century Bani Yas tribes that relied on fishing and pearls to one of the most fascinating cities. Modern world, embracing in its galleries a collection of artifacts and archival materials, dating back to 6000 years BC

Emirates Heritage Club
Built on an area of 16,800 square meters, it embodies the cultural and cultural heritage of the UAE, reflecting the ancestral lives across the different environments and conditions in which they lived.
The heritage village was opened in Abu Dhabi in 1996 under the directives of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan
In order to preserve and develop the authentic Arab heritage to be

Abu Dhabi
The Emirate of Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, occupies the largest area of the country, accounting for 87% of the total area, and is the largest and most populous emirate, and occupies a position in the southern part of the country. The emirate is under the rule of Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE.He is the crown prince of Sheikh Mohammed bin

Abu Dhabi Corniche
Abu Dhabi Corniche, the splendor of the waterfronts of Al Aasah Abu Dhabi and the rest of the seven emirates, has spectacular windows overlooking the Arabian Gulf.It stretches for eight kilometers on the Corniche Road near the Hilton Hotel to its main entrance beyond Arabian Gulf Street.
Abu Dhabi Corniche is home to a wide variety of activities for visitors to enjoy and recreation