Qasr Al Hosn
Abu Dhabi
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Qasr Al Hosn, the oldest and most significant building in Abu Dhabi, was built around the 1790s as the city's first permanent structure, initially serving as a watchtower to oversee coastal trade routes and protect the growing settlement. Over the centuries, it has been the home of the ruling family, the seat of government, a consultative council, and a national archive. Today, it stands as a living memorial and narrator of Abu Dhabi's history. The main entrance is adorned with colorful Islamic-style tiles, and inside, centuries-old mashrabiya screens and carved wooden doors showcase the enduring architectural beauty.
Useful Information
- More Info: Rashid Bin Saeed Al Maktoum Street (2nd Street) - Al Hisn - W3 - Abu Dhabi
- Email: info@qasralhosn.ae
- Phone: +971 2 697 6400
- More Info: https://qasralhosn.ae
- Address: Sat–Thu 9am–8pm, Fri 2pm–8pm
- More Info: https://www.facebook.com/QasrAlHosn/
Do & See
Abu Dhabi’s attractions are diverse and vary from landmark architectural triumphs to centuries-old structures and beaches. The Corniche sweeps along the waterfront from one side of the city to the other, passing by the lavishly planted Al Markaziyah Gardens, one of the many parks in the city, and Lulu Island across the water, which is delightful with its palm trees and nature reserve.