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Qasr Al Hosn to reopen next year after renovation work

Crown Prince gives details of work to be done on old fort

- The National staff newsdesk@thenationa­l.ae

ABU DHABI // Qasr Al Hosn will open next year after the completion of a renovation project.

The historic palace fort is Abu Dhabi’s symbolic birthplace and conservati­on work has been under way for some years.

The latest phases of constructi­on work will start this month and continue for a year, said Mohammed Al Mubarak, chairman of the Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority.

Those phases include reconstruc­tion work on the chambers of what used to be the National Consultati­ve Council – the predecesso­r to the Federal National Council – and the Cultural Foundation. The work is aimed at maintainin­g the historic value of the site, which later became a home to the Royal Family, while turning the area into a tourist and cultural attraction. Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, held a majlis at the fort yesterday. Sheikh Mohammed welcomed guests with whom he talked about the lives of their forefather­s and their values, sharing stories and old photograph­s,.

They recalled the efforts of Sheikh Zayed, the Founding Father, to preserve components of Emirati heritage and national identity, including Qasr Al Hosn.

The event also included poetry recitation­s. Sheikh Mohammed said that the UAE, led by the President, Sheikh Khalifa, would continue its developmen­t while con- tinuing to hold on to its heritage and identity. The Crown Prince also watched a video showing the phases of reconstruc­tion and, with his guests, viewed the architectu­ral model of the final plans for Qasr Al Hosn.

Mr Al Mubarak said that the tourism authority was honoured to start a year-long programme of activities aimed at preserving and restoring Qasr Al Hosn before it was opened to visitors next year.

“The Qasr Al Hosn site is emblematic of the pride and cultural heritage of the UAE and sheds light on the rich fabric of our history, people and traditions,” he said.

Qasr Al Hosn has existed since the 1760s as a coral and sea stone watchtower. It was the first permanent structure built in the emirate of Abu Dhabi.

 ?? Ryan Carter / Crown Prince Court – Abu Dhabi ?? Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, with Mohammed Al Mubarak, chairman of the Tourism and Culture Authority, at Qasr Al Hosn yesterday.
Ryan Carter / Crown Prince Court – Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, with Mohammed Al Mubarak, chairman of the Tourism and Culture Authority, at Qasr Al Hosn yesterday.

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