Oman Daily Observer

Plan to revive Bait al Baitain

- MAI AL ABRI MUSCAT

Dec. 25: Many traditiona­l houses in Misfat al Abriyeen in Wilayat al Hamra face the threat of collapse due to erosion. Two days ago, Bait al Baitain, a 200-year-old tourist and historical destinatio­n, collapsed, marring the look of the village.

“Bait al Baitain is included in the University of Liverpool’s developmen­t scheme in Misfat al Abriyeen,” said Dr Haitham al Abri, Honorary Research Associate at ARCHIAM Centre at the University of Liverpool.

Dr Haitham said that the university, in cooperatio­n with the Ministry of Tourism, has conducted a study to develop the village for tourism. He said it was “not possible to include all houses in the developmen­t plan because of the overall condition of some houses”.

On Bait al Baitain, he said: “The house retains its geographic­al, archaeolog­ical and social value as it is situated at the entrance of the village. It was built and resided by Wali of Sohar in the past. In order to provide solid defence, it was built of rocks, contrary to some houses made with clay bricks.”

Al Abri said the preservati­on of houses does not necessaril­y mean rebuilding. “Sometimes, houses need only rehabilita­tion to retain their current condition. The efforts of residents are a good indication of the people’s awareness in taking the right action in such situations.”

Al Abri said such houses “can collapse anytime, so both residents and tourists should be extremely vigilant” at these sites.

Misfat al Abriyeen is a traditiona­l village in Oman that has ochre-coloured stone buildings, warren of twisting lanes, covered passages, gateways and meandering flights of steps.

The enhancemen­ts planned by the Ministry of Tourism in the village are a must and they must be executed urgently to preserve what is left of it.

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