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Arad Fort — Attraction in Muharraq Governorate

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Arad Fort
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Arad Fort is a 15th-century fort in Arad, Bahrain. Formerly guarding a separate island of its own, the fort and its surroundings have since been joined to Muharraq Island. Arad Fort was built in the typical style of Islamic forts during the 15th century before the Portuguese invasion of Bahrain in AD 1622.
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Arad Fort Beach Park
7J3G+957, Arad, Bahrain
Heritage Village
Rd No 4231, Arad, Bahrain
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Al Naeem Restaurant & Grills - Arad
Shop 71, Building 920, Road 4233, Block 242 Arad, 973, Bahrain
Pasta Express - Arad
7J5H+5G8, Avenue 40, Arad, Bahrain
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Arad Fort

7J2G+XVW, Rd No 4233, Arad, Bahrain
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Arad Fort is a 15th-century fort in Arad, Bahrain. Formerly guarding a separate island of its own, the fort and its surroundings have since been joined to Muharraq Island. Arad Fort was built in the typical style of Islamic forts during the 15th century before the Portuguese invasion of Bahrain in AD 1622.

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Nearby attractions of Arad Fort

Arad Fort Beach Park

Heritage Village

Arad Fort Beach Park

Arad Fort Beach Park

4.3

(191)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Heritage Village

Heritage Village

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Al Naeem Restaurant & Grills - Arad

Pasta Express - Arad

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A 5-minute drive from Bahrain's elegant International Airport, it is one of the oldest archaeological sites on the island. The Aram Fort is not as big as its nearby brother, the Bahrain Fort. Built in the 15th century with traditional Islamic building techniques (palm trees, the abundance of coral limestones found on the beaches), the Arad fortress was built on a strategically important waterway linking the small island with the rest of Bahrain to help prevent invasion. Bahrain was once the seat of power and trade in the ancient Arabian Gulf, the heart of the then-known Dilmun or Telmun culture, which connects Mesopotamia and the Indian Valley through trade. But after the rise of Islam, the island was fought and controlled by various cultures. Fort Arad was built by the Bedouin dynasty, known as Jabrids, to help fortify the island after it took control in the mid-1400s. Unfortunately, the fortress did not meet its goal, as the Portuguese invaded in 1521, killing the Jabrid leader and conquering the island for almost an century until Persia defeated. In the following centuries, the Arad Fortress made many battles as the island received raiders and changed hands by force. In 1980 the fortress was restored with the same materials used during its initial construction. At the entrance we asked for 5 dinars (12 euros) but when they saw that we were preparing to leave, they let us go free. It's not worth paying someone to see this fortress We are across from the capital and have a panoramic...

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3.0
36w

This historic site in Bahrain earns a moderate 3-star rating due to its limited visitor experience despite its potential historical interest.

The fort itself represents a piece of Bahrain's military history, with architecture that reflects its defensive past. The basic structure offers a glimpse into historical fortifications of the region.

However, the site falls notably short in providing context and information for visitors. The lack of comprehensive signage, exhibits, or interpretive materials makes it difficult for visitors to fully appreciate the fort's historical significance or understand its past functions.

This information gap represents a missed opportunity to transform a basic historical structure into an engaging educational experience. Without proper context, visitors are left to guess at the fort's importance and original purpose.

For history enthusiasts visiting Bahrain, Arad Fort may warrant a brief stop, but the limited interpretation means it likely won't be a highlight. With improved educational displays and better information provision, this site could easily achieve a higher rating and deliver a more satisfying visitor experience.

The combination of historical potential but limited execution makes this a middle-tier attraction that could benefit significantly from enhanced interpretive...

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31w

Arad Fort is a historic military fortress located in the town of Arad, on the island of Muharraq in Bahrain. Believed to have been built in the late 15th century before the Portuguese invasion, the fort showcases traditional Islamic architecture with strong defensive features. It was strategically constructed to guard vital sea routes and to protect the island from potential invaders. The fort is square in shape with cylindrical watchtowers at each corner, and it originally included a surrounding moat, which added another layer of defense.

Designed for military purposes, the fort features narrow openings for archers and thick walls built from traditional materials such as coral stone and palm wood. Over the centuries, Arad Fort played a key role during several conflicts, including occupations by the Portuguese and later the Omanis, each of whom left their mark on the fort’s structure.

In the 1980s, the fort underwent careful restoration, using original materials and traditional techniques to preserve its authenticity. Today, Arad Fort stands as a symbol of Bahrain’s historical resilience and architectural legacy. It is a popular site for visitors interested in Bahraini heritage and offers beautiful views, especially when lit up at night, serving as a reminder of the island’s rich and...

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Mohammed MubashirMohammed Mubashir
Arad Fort in Bahrain is a historical gem that seamlessly blends the past with the present. The imposing structure, with its ancient walls and watchtowers, transports visitors to a bygone era. The well-preserved architecture and informative exhibits provide a glimpse into Bahrain's rich history and cultural heritage. The surrounding gardens offer a serene backdrop, making it an ideal place for a leisurely stroll. The fort's strategic location by the water adds to its allure, offering picturesque views. A visit to Arad Fort is not just a journey through time but also an opportunity to appreciate the architectural legacy and significance of this cultural landmark in Bahrain.
Alay ShahAlay Shah
I would not recommended it. Its an old structure but nothing much to see . Just old fort which is really small and nothing much left. There is entry fee to see the fort which is strange as many did not pay. Also there is nothing much to see there for which they charge. I think it's probably to maintain what is left and to keep it clean and nice. If you have lot of time then can visit once. But just keep in mind not to have even a litte bit of expectations. There is a nice garden area to chill and relax and enjoy with your family.
Eman SalehEman Saleh
Welcome to Arad Fort! One of Bahrain’s most historic landmarks, this 15th-century fortress was built to defend the island from invaders. Strategically located near the sea, it provided an excellent vantage point to monitor enemy movements. Its thick walls, watchtowers, and traditional Bahraini architecture showcase the brilliance of ancient military design. Today, Arad Fort is a must-visit site, offering a glimpse into Bahrain’s rich history and stunning sunset views. Have you been here before? Let us know in the comments!”
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Arad Fort in Bahrain is a historical gem that seamlessly blends the past with the present. The imposing structure, with its ancient walls and watchtowers, transports visitors to a bygone era. The well-preserved architecture and informative exhibits provide a glimpse into Bahrain's rich history and cultural heritage. The surrounding gardens offer a serene backdrop, making it an ideal place for a leisurely stroll. The fort's strategic location by the water adds to its allure, offering picturesque views. A visit to Arad Fort is not just a journey through time but also an opportunity to appreciate the architectural legacy and significance of this cultural landmark in Bahrain.
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I would not recommended it. Its an old structure but nothing much to see . Just old fort which is really small and nothing much left. There is entry fee to see the fort which is strange as many did not pay. Also there is nothing much to see there for which they charge. I think it's probably to maintain what is left and to keep it clean and nice. If you have lot of time then can visit once. But just keep in mind not to have even a litte bit of expectations. There is a nice garden area to chill and relax and enjoy with your family.
Alay Shah

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Welcome to Arad Fort! One of Bahrain’s most historic landmarks, this 15th-century fortress was built to defend the island from invaders. Strategically located near the sea, it provided an excellent vantage point to monitor enemy movements. Its thick walls, watchtowers, and traditional Bahraini architecture showcase the brilliance of ancient military design. Today, Arad Fort is a must-visit site, offering a glimpse into Bahrain’s rich history and stunning sunset views. Have you been here before? Let us know in the comments!”
Eman Saleh

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