Sultanate of Oman The Sultanate of Oman is one of the countries of the Arabian Peninsula, with a land area of about 309,500 km 2, and stretches its coastline to about 2092 km, and extends from the Strait of Hormuz in the north to the borders of Yemen, coastline coast on three seas: the Arabian Sea and the Sea of Oman , And the Arabian Gulf. Muscat Muscat is one of the Sultanate of Oman and is the political capital of the Sultanate. Muscat is the heart of the vibrant city of Muscat. The states of Muscat are characterized by a combination of ancient heritage and modern modernity. The visitor to the Muscat area has a view of the old houses decorated with beautiful domes and winding roads, Living in an ancient historical stage before moving to modern markets, buildings and shops, this integration preserved the city's historical and cultural character. Muscat has been recognized as one of the cleanest Arab cities and has won more than once in this field. The stability of the regime in Oman has provided the right conditions for the construction of an advanced tourism sector. There are many parks and natural parks overlooking the sea in Muscat, for short cruises on the beautiful beaches. Tourist Attractions in Muscat There are many tourist sites in Muscat that tourists must visit: Museum of the Armed Forces: This museum displays ancient weapons that give the visitor an idea about the history of the Sultanate and its relationship with its neighbors from Arab countries and other countries of the world. The Omani-French Museum: This museum contains a lot of equipment and tools that show the historical stage experienced by the Sultanate during the French colonization of the Sultanate, and pictures of the first French diplomats who worked there. National Museum: Various collections of jewelry, clothes, costumes, Omani carpets and ancient sea boats are displayed in this museum. Observation tower: This tower was built during the time of the Portuguese control of Oman and was built to serve the European merchant ships coming and leaving the ports of the Arabian Gulf, where the tower was lit at night, surrounded by the tower water fountains. Beit Al-Baranda: This museum displays the history of Oman from prehistoric times. The museum also contains the bones of dinosaurs. Beit Zubayr: This museum was opened in 1998. It features pictures depicting the life style in Amman. The museum contains handicrafts from furniture, jewelry, weapons and clothes. The museum also has a shop selling fine handicrafts as gifts. Fortress of Muttrah: This fortress was built by the Portuguese. It is a fortified castle that was the residence of the Portuguese soldiers. The castle contains several rooms for services, a courtyard and a large rest.
Tourism in Muscat
Sultanate of Oman The Sultanate of Oman is one of the countries of the Arabian Peninsula, with a land area of about 309,500 km 2, and stretches its coastline to about 2092 km, and extends from the Strait of Hormuz in the north to the borders of Yemen, coastline coast on three seas: the Arabian Sea and the Sea of Oman , And the Arabian Gulf. Muscat Muscat is one of the Sultanate of Oman and is the political capital of the Sultanate. Muscat is the heart of the vibrant city of Muscat. The states of Muscat are characterized by a combination of ancient heritage and modern modernity. The visitor to the Muscat area has a view of the old houses decorated with beautiful domes and winding roads, Living in an ancient historical stage before moving to modern markets, buildings and shops, this integration preserved the city's historical and cultural character. Muscat has been recognized as one of the cleanest Arab cities and has won more than once in this field. The stability of the regime in Oman has provided the right conditions for the construction of an advanced tourism sector. There are many parks and natural parks overlooking the sea in Muscat, for short cruises on the beautiful beaches. Tourist Attractions in Muscat There are many tourist sites in Muscat that tourists must visit: Museum of the Armed Forces: This museum displays ancient weapons that give the visitor an idea about the history of the Sultanate and its relationship with its neighbors from Arab countries and other countries of the world. The Omani-French Museum: This museum contains a lot of equipment and tools that show the historical stage experienced by the Sultanate during the French colonization of the Sultanate, and pictures of the first French diplomats who worked there. National Museum: Various collections of jewelry, clothes, costumes, Omani carpets and ancient sea boats are displayed in this museum. Observation tower: This tower was built during the time of the Portuguese control of Oman and was built to serve the European merchant ships coming and leaving the ports of the Arabian Gulf, where the tower was lit at night, surrounded by the tower water fountains. Beit Al-Baranda: This museum displays the history of Oman from prehistoric times. The museum also contains the bones of dinosaurs. Beit Zubayr: This museum was opened in 1998. It features pictures depicting the life style in Amman. The museum contains handicrafts from furniture, jewelry, weapons and clothes. The museum also has a shop selling fine handicrafts as gifts. Fortress of Muttrah: This fortress was built by the Portuguese. It is a fortified castle that was the residence of the Portuguese soldiers. The castle contains several rooms for services, a courtyard and a large rest.
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