Qasr Al Hosn
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Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Abu Dhabi with a visit to Qasr Al Hosn, the city's oldest standing structure. This iconic landmark, surrounded by the glittering skyline of modern Abu Dhabi, offers a captivating glimpse into the past. Built in the 1790s, Qasr Al Hosn was once home to the ruling family and served as the National Consultative Council. After a decade of intensive conservation and restoration work, it has been transformed into a museum, preserving the heritage of the UAE capital. Step inside the Al Hosn fort and be transported back in time. Explore the Inner Fort, constructed in 1795, and the Outer Palace, built between 1939-45. Marvel at the original watchtower, which once protected the growing community of Abu Dhabi. As you wander through the museum, you'll discover artifacts and archival materials dating back 6,000 years. From ancient crafts like Al-Sadu weaving and Khoos palm leaf braiding to the intricate Talli embroidery, the House of Artisans within Qasr Al Hosn showcases the traditional crafts of the Emirates. Nearby, you'll find the Cultural Foundation, a hub for Abu Dhabi's fine art community. Explore dedicated studio spaces and a renovated 900-seat theater, or step into the Abu Dhabi Children's Library, designed as a life-size pop-up book. End your tour with a visit to Bait Al Gahwa, where you can experience an authentic Arabic coffee ceremony and savor the flavors of the Middle East.

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Getting There

By Car
Al Hosn site includes underground parking.

Timings

Monday to Tuesday: 4PM - 10PM
Wednesday to Thursday: 9AM - 8PM
Friday: 2PM - 8PM
Saturday to Sunday: 4PM - 12AM
Faq
Qasr Al Hosn was initially built as a home for the ruling family of the UAE.
Qasr Al Hosn consists of the House of Artisans, showcasing traditional Emirati crafts, and serves as a national archive.
The ticket price for Qasr Al Hosn is AED 30 per person.
Qasr Al Hosn closes at 10 PM, seven days a week.