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Bab Al Bahrain (Arabic: باب البحرين, translitered Bāb al-Baḥrayn meaning Gateway of Bahrain) is a historical building located in the Customs Square in the central business district of Manama. It marks the main entrance to the Manama Souq.
The Souq lies in the north of Manama, in-between the old parts of the city and the Central Business District, to the east of Noaim and west of Ras Rumman.The main entrance is the historic Bab Al Bahrain building.
Qal`at al-Bahrain is a typical tell – an artificial mound created by many successive layers of human occupation. The strata spreads over a 180,000 sq ft (16,723 m 2 ) area, which encompasses the tell.
Visitor attractions in Bahrain. Arad Fort; Bab Al Bahrain; Bahrain Grand Prix; Barbar temple; Dilmun Burial Mounds; First Oil Well, Bahrain; Qal'at al-Bahrain; Riffa Fort; Visa policy of Bahrain; World Heritage Sites in Bahrain: 1 Qal'at al-Bahrain – was the capital of the Dilmun, one of the most important ancient civilizations of the region ...
[71]: 39 Ahmed al-Fateh ruled Bahrain and Zubarah, visiting the former in the summer and the latter in the winter, until his death in 1796. [71]: 45 A view of Arad Fort. In 1797, fourteen years later after gaining the power of the Bani Utbah, the Al Khalifa family moved to Bahrain and settled in Jaww, later moving to Riffa. They were originally ...
The museum possess a collection of Bahrain's ancient archaeological artifacts acquired since 1988, and covering around 5000 years of Bahrain's history.The complex includes three halls devoted to archaeology and the ancient civilisation of the Dilmun, while two other halls depict the culture and lifestyle of Bahrain's recent pre-industrial past.
The Red Line will be the first operational line of Bahrain Metro, and will start from Bahrain International Airport and end at Seef Mall, via the Airport Avenue and the King Faisal Highway. The line will have 9 stations and will be 13 km long. It will also connect The Avenues, Bab al Bahrain, and Bahrain City Centre. [3]
Bab Al Bahrain; Bahrain Financial Harbour; Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance; Bahrain International Airport; Bahrain International Exhibition & Convention Centre; Bahrain National Museum; Bahrain School; Bahrain Synagogue; Bahrain World Trade Center; Beit Al Quran