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More than 60 landmarks in Abu Dhabi set to receive modern heritage plaques

- JESSICA MORGAN

More than 60 plaques will be installed at landmarks across Abu Dhabi to mark their status as modern heritage sites.

Each of the landmarks, most of which date from the 1970s and 1980s, will be registered in Abu Dhabi’s Historic Environmen­t Record.

The first plaque was installed this week on the facade of the Abu Dhabi Cultural Foundation, the first structure to be designated as a modern heritage site.

The announceme­nt was made by the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi during a ceremony at the site on Thursday.

“The iconic buildings recognised as modern heritage sites are integral to Abu Dhabi’s cultural fabric, reflecting our rich heritage and evolution,” said Mohamed Al Mubarak, chairman of the DCT Abu Dhabi.

“Therefore, it is our mission to safeguard and promote these landmarks and we commemorat­e the first step in our journey as we highlight and protect Abu Dhabi’s modern heritage sites for future generation­s.”

The Abu Dhabi Cultural Foundation was founded in 1981 and is set on the capital’s oldest historical site, Qasr Al Hosn.

The site offers numerous workshops, events and classes, including one on traditiona­l Arabic calligraph­y.

Last year, authoritie­s announced they had identified 64 buildings and sites that required “immediate and unconditio­nal protection” as part of its initiative to safeguard Abu Dhabi’s heritage.

DCT Abu Dhabi’s Modern Heritage Conservati­on Initiative prioritise­s maintainin­g and rehabilita­ting the buildings according to their designated grade. No demolition applicatio­ns are allowed.

These buildings include Al Manhal Palace, where the UAE flag was raised after the country joined the UN in 1971, the old Adnoc headquarte­rs, the Central Bank, Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce, Zayed Sports City and the city’s main bus terminal.

The list includes less familiar places such as parks, water tanks and a health complex.

The Abu Dhabi Cultural Foundation was founded in 1981 and is set on the capital’s oldest historical site, Qasr Al Hosn

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