Qasr Al Hosn Admission in Abu Dhabi
- Learn about the exciting Emirati culture, traditions, and history at Qasr Al Hosn
- Known to be the oldest structure in Abu Dhabi, a perfect narrator of the city's past
- It tells the stories of the men and women who lived in the ruler's palace
- Immerse yourself in the intricate architecture of Qasr Al Hosn
What to expect
In the heart of Abu Dhabi, Qasr Al Hosn stands as the city’s oldest stone building, a striking contrast to the modern skyline. Built in the 1790s as the ruling family’s home and later housing the National Consultative Council, it was transformed into a museum in 2018 after a decade of careful restoration. Inside, explore the Inner Fort (1795), the Outer Palace (1939–45), and the original watchtower that once safeguarded coastal trade routes. Wander through rooms filled with artefacts and archival materials spanning 6,000 years, offering a vivid journey into the UAE’s history. Children can enjoy discovering hidden corners, adding a sense of adventure. Today, Qasr Al Hosn remains a living memorial to Abu Dhabi’s past and a captivating reminder of a time long gone.









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