点评:I visited during the heat of the afternoon and had the fortress practically to myself the entire visit.
I bought my ticket at the House of Artisans which was also included in the admission price.
The fortress was renovated to its current state and I was on my own to wander around to seek out the various exhibits. Some of the exhibits included architecture, important Emirati women, the Bani Yas , royal family, and more. Most were open air in rooms located on the first or second floors. There was only one section that was air conditioned which contained more of the artifacts on displays along with an introduction to the founding of the UAE.
The oldest portion of the fortress was the watchtower, however, it was cordoned off but strangely a video was running inside as I could hear the narrative as I walked by.
The North East tower was recognizable as the design of the 1000 dirham note.
I finished my visit at the House of Artisans where I partook in the bait al gahwa coffee ceremony (videos or photos not permitted) and had a personal tour of the different local crafts presented inside. One some days there are even on hand classes. I actually found this portion of my visit to be more interesting.
翻译:我参观的时候正值午后酷热,几乎整个参观过程都只有我一个人。
我的票是在工匠之家买的,也包含在门票里。
堡垒经过翻修,现在焕然一新,我独自四处闲逛,寻找各种展品。展品涵盖建筑、阿联酋重要女性、巴尼亚斯、皇室等等。大多数展品都位于一楼或二楼的露天房间。只有一个区域有空调,里面展出了更多文物,并介绍了阿联酋的建国历程。
堡垒最古老的部分是瞭望塔,虽然它被警戒线隔开,但奇怪的是,里面正在播放视频,我走过的时候还能听到解说。
东北角的塔楼因1000迪拉姆纸币的设计而闻名。
我在工匠之家结束了我的参观,在那里我参加了“Bait Al Gahwa”咖啡仪式(禁止拍摄视频或照片),并亲自参观了里面展示的各种当地工艺品。有时甚至还有现场授课。事实上,我发现这部分参观更加有趣。