Qasr Al Hosn, a museum narrating Abu Dhabi's history, features the city's first permanent structure—a coral and sea stone watchtower from the 1760s. It has served as a home for the ruling family, a government seat, a council, and a national archive, now standing as a living memorial filled with objects, artifacts, and archival material.
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"We had gone for Iftar today. The food was sumptuous from Noor Cafe. Loved the wonderful setup on the shores and under the stars with the the lovely li..." See more
"We purchased tickets for the 52 and 54 floors via Get Your Guide from the UK and paid in sterling. App based QR used to gain entry along with anot..." See more
"The View at the Palm wasn’t originally on our itinerary when visiting but am so glad we did it. The visit starts with a great interactive floor show ..." See more
"The views from the 52nd floor are amazing and the brief overview by way of interactive map guide to how The Palm was built and then a 3 minute video w..." See more
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