Today in Bahrain
BUSINESS LUNCH AT GOLESTAN
Date : Today 12:30 pm - 2:45 pm
Venue : Sheraton Bahrain Hotel- Manama
Step into a superb atmosphere of Golestan Iranian Restaurant with elegant and unique table setting, perfectly balanced with blue and turquoise color scheme and trio of hanging lamps. Start up the meal with freshly made Arabic bread and sample the selection of classic dishes. Business lunch is served daily except Sunday from 12.30pm to 2.45pm.
HALI BUSINESS LUNCH
Date: Till Jan 31
Venue: The Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain
Welcome to the Land of Sensory delights - Dine like a Maharajah in Nirvana, where a world of sensory delights and authentic Indian cuisine will transport your palate to new heavens. Timings: Sundays to Thursdays, 12 p.m. to 3 p.m.
EXPLORATIONS, ENCOUNTERS AND REMEMBERED STORIES: 200 YEARS OF BRITISH -BAHRAINI RELATIONS
Date: Ongoing till April 30
Venue: Bahrain National Museum
The rise of piracy in the Arabian Sea in the 18th and 19th centuries resulted in a time of unrest that challenged prosperity and regional trade enterprise. In 1816, a friendly agreement between the British representatives in the Gulf and the Shaikhs of Bahrain secured the protection of shared interests.
The agreement was formalised in 1820 with the signing of a General Treaty of Peace, that ushered a new episode in the political and cultural history of both nations. Over the past 200 years, the nature of the British-Bahraini relationship has evolved and the ties between the two nations were strengthened. Above all, this relationship was shaped by varied explorations, encounters and personal stories. This exhibition draws on the first explorations of Bahrain and its archaeological landscape. It celebrates a few of those who have played a major role in bringing global attention to Bahrain.
By shifting the focus from artefacts to people and their documented encounters with local Bahrainis, we attempt to shed light on different perspectives of the bicentenary long British-Bahraini relationship.The exhibition is organised in collaboration with the British Council in Bahrain.
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