Review about Bastakia Quarter from Lavrenets Kateryna
لقد جئت إلى هنا عن طريق الصدفة ، مشى على طول الشوارع الضيقة ، وذهب إلى بعض المتحف-مقهى, ذهب في الطابق العلوي, السبت, مشى, وصلت إلى سوق معينة و الرصيف ، من هناك غادرنا ديرة في قارب 1 درهم (يقولون أن هناك بعض المتاحف مجانا في رأيي متحف القهوة ، ولكن عندما وصلنا كانت مغلقة.) في عام ، مكان مثيرة جدا للاهتمام, تماما على عكس دبي ، لا توجد ناطحات السحاب في كل شيء.
Bastakia Quarter
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- Open 24 hours
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- Open 24 hours
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- Open 24 hours
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- Open 24 hours
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- Open 24 hours
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- Open 24 hours
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- Open 24 hours
The Bastakiya Quarter gets its name from Bastak, Iran, the origin of many of the original textile and pearl traders who first plied their trades. As you walk through the Bastakiya Quarterâs narrow winding lanes, you will also notice another contribution from Bastak in the form of its architecture. The wind towers that top most of the buildings are a testament to this, as well as the beautifully carved wooden doors and wooden lattices.
Today, the Quarter is home to many fine art galleries, cafes, and boutique hotels. It is also home to what is believed to be the oldest existing building in Dubai, the Al Fahidi Fort. Built around 1787, the Al Fahidi Fort stood to guard the town against raids from surrounding tribes. At times the Fort was also used as the Rulerâs palace.
The Al Fahidi Fort also houses the Dubai Museum. Opened in 1971 and restored in 1993, the Dubai Museum gives a glimpse into the rich history of the area, from astronomy to life as it was before the discovery of oil.
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