Historic Homes in Manama Old City to be Included in Heritage Project
TDT | Manama
The Daily Tribune - www.newsofbahrain.com
The Capital Municipal Council, in collaboration with relevant government entities, has completed a comprehensive inventory of historic homes in the old city of Manama. This initiative paves the way for the evaluation and inclusion of these properties in the "Manama Historical Project."
Huda Sultan, a member of the Manama Municipal Council, revealed that Manama boasts hundreds of historic homes with significant cultural value. The inventory process included a thorough assessment of each property's condition and architectural features, she added.
Sultan emphasised that the "Manama Historical Project" is a crucial endeavor aimed at preserving the city's historical identity. She drew a parallel with the successful "Muharraq Historical Project," which has transformed Muharraq into a prominent tourist destination, attracting visitors from across the globe.
The "Manama Historical Project" aims to safeguard the historical and cultural identity of the capital's buildings and urban landscape. It seeks to revitalise the city while preserving its traditional architectural heritage, creating a harmonious visual blend between historic and modern structures. This will be achieved through the innovative application of contemporary architectural elements, ensuring the preservation of Manama's unique identity.
Sultan highlighted that the project will further strengthen Bahrain's national identity, which has been nurtured for decades. She emphasised the significance of Manama's old market, a prominent landmark and a key player in the Gulf region's trade during the past century. It continues to be a popular tourist destination.
"The development of Bab Al Bahrain market has added a significant heritage element to the city, making it one of Manama's most prominent tourist attractions. The project's success has sparked hopes for its expansion to include the old market and neighboring areas," she underlined.
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