The stone fort on the peninsula, from which the history of the emirate of Umm El Kai Vine began. It was founded in 1786 by Sheikh Rashid Al-Mualla, the founder of the dynasty of sheikhs ruling in Umm al–Quwain to the present day. A settlement sprang up around him.
In 2001, a museum was opened here. Its exposition includes various artifacts found on the territory of Umm al-Quwain. You can also see traditional Arab dhow boats, an imitation of an oriental bazaar, samples of military equipment and many other exhibits. In general , he will immerse himself in the life of the Arab people . How and how it all started.
A colorful local fort and museum. The inspection is not more than half an hour. There are not many exhibits. About walking, it helps out with the presence of air-conditioned rooms.
We relax at the Flamingo hotel, 10-15 minutes to the museum slowly. There were the only ones in it, small, interesting. Admission is 5 dihrams, a child of 5 years old was allowed free of charge. Check all the doors, some of them seem to be closed.
A wonderful place, an amazing museum in the backwoods of Umm Al-Kuwait, interesting for those who are hungry for adventure and exoticism!!! It really surprised me!!!