Kalba Fort

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ConditionMuseum (as of 2021)
Coordinates25°08′05″N 56°21′19″E / 25.13472°N 56.35528°E / 25.13472; 56.35528
Built1745–1820
MaterialsRock, mudbrick
Kalba Fort
Near Kalba in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Site information
ConditionMuseum (as of 2021)
Location
Kalba Fort is located in United Arab Emirates
Kalba Fort
Kalba Fort
Coordinates25°08′05″N 56°21′19″E / 25.13472°N 56.35528°E / 25.13472; 56.35528
Site history
Built1745–1820
MaterialsRock, mudbrick

Kalba Fort is an 18th century fort located inland of the coastal city of Kalba on the eastern seaboard of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. It was restored as a museum and visitor attraction in April 2021.

The fort was restored and originally opened as a heritage site in December 1996. It features a two-story murabaa or tower.[1] It encompasses an area of some 1,435 square metres and remains in the surrounding village houses date back some 500 years.[2] The latest restoration was originally scheduled for completion at the end of 2020.[3] It was restored as a museum and visitor attraction by the ruler of Sharjah, Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, in April 2021.

Bait Sheikh Saeed bin Hamad Al Qasimi

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