Is a historical landmark and the oldest stone building in the city of Abu Dhabi. It is located on Rashid Bin Saeed Al Maktoum Road.
It was built in 1761.It is also part of the Cultural Foundation, also known as the White Fort.It wasn't really white, it was white during the 1976 to 1983 renovations.
The fort was built in 1761 on the island of Abu Dhabi to guard the only freshwater wells.In 1793,
The then ruler built a small fort.Until 1966, it was the Sheikh's palace and the seat of government
Qasr al-Hassan is currently the subject of extensive historical and architectural research.
The fort houses a museum representing exhibits and the history of the country.
It hosts 11-day celebrations and is open to the public.
And live dance and music showcasing the UAE's cultural heritage.