ID | Name | Type | Location | District | Coordinates | Image |
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AD-1 | Al Maqta Fort | Abu Dhabi | 24°25′16″N54°29′19″E / 24.421148°N 54.488491°E | |||
AD-2 | Al Maqta Tower | Abu Dhabi | 24°25′12″N54°29′05″E / 24.4199351°N 54.4848085°E | |||
AD-4 | Qasr al-Hosn | Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum Street, Al Hosn, Abu Dhabi | 24°28′56″N54°21′17″E / 24.482351°N 54.354852°E |
ID | Name | Type | Location | District | Coordinates | Image |
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LO-1 | Attab Fort (also known as Al Meel Fort) | Liwa Oasis | 23°08′29″N53°53′48″E / 23.141263°N 53.896718°E | |||
LO-2 | Dhafeer Fort, also known as Al Hamily Tower | Liwa | 23°07′36″N53°45′16″E / 23.126760°N 53.754473°E | |||
LO-3 | Al Hayla Tower | Liwa | 23°06′36″N53°36′55″E / 23.109989°N 53.615367°E | |||
LO-4 | Al Jabbana Fort, its name sometimes also spelled Jabbanah | Liwa | 23°03′45″N54°04′17″E / 23.062547°N 54.071382°E | |||
LO-5 | Maria Al Gharbiyah Fort, also called Maria Al Sharqiya Fort | Liwa | 23°06′14″N53°35′02″E / 23.103799°N 53.583994°E | |||
LO-6 | Mezairaa Fort (also spelled as Mezair'ah or Muzeira'a) | Liwa | 23°08′20″N53°46′50″E / 23.138945°N 53.780469°E | |||
LO-7 | Muqib Tower | Liwa | 23°06′39″N53°41′25″E / 23.110784°N 53.690244°E | |||
LO-8 | Qutuf Fort | Liwa | 23°06′39″N53°43′49″E / 23.110808°N 53.730237°E | |||
LO-9 | Umm Hosn Fort, sometimes also known as Umm Hisn or Arrada Fort | Liwa | 23°00′27″N53°25′26″E / 23.007551°N 53.423909°E |
ID | Name | Type | Location | District | Coordinates | Image |
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A-1 | Ajman Fort (houses Ajman Museum) | Ajman | 25°24′49″N55°26′44″E / 25.413603°N 55.445666°E | More images | ||
A-2 | Hassa Buweid Tower | Al Manama | 25°19′35″N55°58′25″E / 25.326485°N 55.973702°E | |||
A-3 | Al Murabaa Tower | Ajman | 25°24′15″N55°25′46″E / 25.404285°N 55.429439°E | |||
A-4 | Red Fort | Al Manama | 25°19′30″N56°01′25″E / 25.325093°N 56.023564°E | |||
A-5 | The White Fort, originally named Al Mareer Fort | Al Manama | 25°19′29″N56°00′47″E / 25.324608°N 56.012932°E |
ID | Name | Type | Location | District | Coordinates | Image |
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AS-1 | Architectural Heritage and Antiquities Department Office (Building No 56) | 25°15′57″N55°17′24″E / 25.265834°N 55.290096°E | Upload Photo | |||
AS-2 | Art Center (Building No 57) | 25°15′56″N55°17′25″E / 25.265514°N 55.290341°E | Upload Photo | |||
AS-3 | Traditional Restaurant H (Building No 58) | Upload Photo | ||||
AS-4 | Traditional Restaurant (Building No 59) | Upload Photo | ||||
AS-5 | House of H.H Sheikh Juma Al Maktoum (Building No 61) | Upload Photo | ||||
AS-6 | Yousef Al Dewis (Building No 63) | Upload Photo | ||||
AS-7 | House Of H.H sheikh Hasher Almaktoum (Building No 65) | Upload Photo | ||||
AS-8 | House of H.H Sheikh Hessa Bent Almarr (Building No 66) | Upload Photo | ||||
AS-9 | House of H.H Sheikh Juma Al Maktoum (Building No 67) | Upload Photo | ||||
AS-10 | House of zaind AbdulKareem Ebrihim (Building No 68) | Upload Photo | ||||
AS-11 | House of Juma Bin Thani Al Daleel (Building No 70) | Upload Photo | ||||
AS-12 | Name not known (Building No 71) | Upload Photo | ||||
AS-13 | Name not known (Building No 72) | Upload Photo | ||||
AS-14 | House of Halima Bent Abdullha (Building No 73) | Upload Photo | ||||
AS-15 | House of Hamad Bin Thani (Building No 74) | 25°15′58″N55°17′24″E / 25.266057°N 55.290055°E | Upload Photo | |||
AS-16 | Almarr Bin Hariz Mosque (Building No 76) | Upload Photo | ||||
AS-17 | House of H.H sheikh Obid and juma Bin Thani (Building No 77) | 25°16′07″N55°17′26″E / 25.268608°N 55.290614°E | Upload Photo | |||
AS-18 | House of H.H sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum (Building No 78) | 25°16′05″N55°17′24″E / 25.268167°N 55.290076°E | Upload Photo | |||
AS-19 | Name not known (Building No 79) | Upload Photo | ||||
AS-20 | House of Khalid Alyousef (Building No 81) | Upload Photo | ||||
AS-21 | Name not known (Building No 82) | Upload Photo | ||||
AS-22 | House of Ali Bin Hazeem (Building No 85) | 25°16′02″N55°17′24″E / 25.267100°N 55.290116°E | Upload Photo | |||
AS-23 | House of Ahmed Bin Hazeem (Building No 86) | Upload Photo | ||||
AS-24 | House of H.H Sheikh Juma Al Maktoum (Building No 87) | Upload Photo | ||||
AS-25 | Traditional Restaurant I (Building No 88) | Upload Photo | ||||
AS-26 | Traditional Restaurant F (Building No 89) | Upload Photo | ||||
AS-27 | House of Rashed Obaid Bin Hassinah (Building No 92) | Upload Photo | ||||
AS-28 | House of Rashed Bin Daar (Building No 93) | Upload Photo | ||||
AS-29 | House of Abdullha Mohammed AlEstad (Building No 94) | Upload Photo | ||||
AS-30 | House of Saeed Ahmed Khalaf Alotiabh (Building No 96) | Upload Photo | ||||
AS-31 | House of H.Hsheikh Juma AlMaktoum (Building No 97) | Upload Photo | ||||
AS-32 | House of Butti Bin Masood Bin Salem (Building No 100) | Al Shindagha | Upload Photo | |||
AS-33 | House of Saeed Bin Thani Al Daleel (Building No 101) | Al Shindagha | Upload Photo | |||
AS-34 | Name not known (Building No 102) | Al Shindagha | Upload Photo | |||
AS-35 | House of Khamis Bin Fairoz (Building No 104) | Al Shindagha | Upload Photo | |||
AS-36 | House of Hussin Abdullha Alzarouni (Building No 106) | Al Shindagha | Upload Photo | |||
AS-37 | House of Abdulraheem Ebrihim (Building No 108) | Al Shindagha | Upload Photo | |||
AS-38 | House of Saeed Ahmed Khalaf Alotiabh (Building No 111) | Al Shindagha | Upload Photo | |||
AS-39 | Al Khali Museum (Building No 112) | Al Shindagha | Upload Photo | |||
AS-40 | Former AlHijn Museum (Building No 113) | Al Shindagha | Upload Photo | |||
AS-41 | Al Dayifah House-A (Building No 115) | Al Shindagha | 25°16′04″N55°17′25″E / 25.267734°N 55.290193°E | Upload Photo | ||
AS-42 | Al Dayifah House-B (Building No 116) | Al Shindagha | Upload Photo | |||
AS-43 | Exhibition (Building No 118) | Al Shindagha | Upload Photo | |||
AS-44 | House of Shiekha bent Saeed Almaktoom (Building No 119) | Al Shindagha | 25°16′02″N55°17′25″E / 25.267318°N 55.290159°E | Upload Photo | ||
AS-45 | House Bin Qreban (Building No 120) | Al Shindagha | Upload Photo | |||
AS-46 | Bin Harab Mosque (Building No 122) | Al Shindagha | 25°16′16″N55°17′36″E / 25.270973°N 55.293451°E | Upload Photo | ||
AS-47 | Alshawikh Mosque (Building No 123) | Al Shindagha | Upload Photo | |||
AS-48 | House of Mohammed Saeed Bin Galetah (Building No 124) | Al Shindagha | Upload Photo | |||
AS-49 | Traditional Restaurant D (Building No 125) | Al Shindagha | 25°16′00″N55°17′24″E / 25.266657°N 55.290034°E | Upload Photo | ||
AS-50 | House of Ahmed Bin Zayed & Ali Bin Hazeem (Building No 126) | Al Shindagha | Upload Photo | |||
AS-51 | H.H Sheikh Saeed Bin Rashed Almaktoum (Building No 127) | Al Shindagha | Upload Photo | |||
AS-52 | Exhibition (Building No 128) | 25°16′01″N55°17′24″E / 25.267032°N 55.290057°E | Upload Photo | |||
AS-53 | Almalla Mosque (Building No 131) | Upload Photo | ||||
AS-54 | Bin Zayed Mosque (Building No 132) | 25°16′01″N55°17′24″E / 25.266871°N 55.290025°E | Upload Photo | |||
AS-55 | House of Bin Kalban (Building No 133) | Upload Photo |
ID | Name | Type | Location | District | Coordinates | Image |
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AF-1 | Architecture Heritge Dept (Building No 3) | Al Fahidi | Upload Photo | |||
AF-2 | Architecture Heritage Dept (Building No 4) | Al Fahidi | Upload Photo | |||
AF-3 | Philatey House (Stamp Museum) (Building No 5) | Al Fahidi | Upload Photo | |||
AF-4 | Masjid Al Farouq (Mosque) (Building No 6) | Upload Photo | ||||
AF-5 | Coins Museum (Building No 7) | Upload Photo | ||||
AF-6 | Architecture Heritage Society Office (Building No 8) | Upload Photo | ||||
AF-7 | Dubai Media Office (Building No 12) | Al Fahidi | 25°15′51″N55°17′58″E / 25.264123°N 55.299410°E | Upload Photo | ||
AF-8 | Dar AlTurath Cultural Center (Building No 13) | Al Fahidi | Upload Photo | |||
AF-9 | X.V.A Hotel (Building No 14) | Al Fahidi | 25°15′51″N55°17′59″E / 25.264086°N 55.299745°E | Upload Photo | ||
AF-10 | X.V.A Hotel (Building No 15) | Upload Photo | ||||
AF-11 | Al Areesh Hotel (Building No 16) | Al Fahidi | Upload Photo | |||
AF-12 | Dar Ibn Al Haitham - Photography exhibition (Building No 17) | Al Fahidi | Upload Photo | |||
AF-13 | Restoration House Gallery (Building No 18) | Al Fahidi | Upload Photo | |||
AF-14 | Governmental Offices (Building No 19) | Al Fahidi | Upload Photo | |||
AF-15 | Traditional majlis (Building No 23) | Al Fahidi | Upload Photo | |||
AF-16 | Calligraphy House Gallery (Building No 24) | Al Fahidi | Upload Photo | |||
AF-17 | Residential House (Building No 25) | Al Fahidi | Upload Photo | |||
AF-18 | Sheikh Mohammed Cultural Center (Building No 26) | Al Fahidi | Upload Photo | |||
AF-19 | Name not known (Building No 27) | Al Fahidi | Upload Photo | |||
AF-20 | Social Club (Building No 28) | Al Fahidi | Upload Photo | |||
AF-21 | Special Needs Training and Skills Center (Building No 29) | Al Fahidi | Upload Photo | |||
AF-22 | Services (Building No 30) | Al Fahidi | Upload Photo | |||
AF-23 | Traditional Souq (Building No 31) | Traditional Souq, Al Fahidi | Upload Photo | |||
AF-24 | Traditional Souq (Building No 32) | Al Fahidi | Upload Photo | |||
AF-25 | Traditional Souq (Building No 33) | Al Fahidi | Upload Photo | |||
AF-26 | X.V.A Hotel (Building No 34) | Al Fahidi | Upload Photo | |||
AF-27 | Emirati Local House Restaurant (Building No 51) | Al Fahidi | Upload Photo | |||
AF-28 | AlBeit Aloud Restaurant (Building No 54) | Al Fahidi | Upload Photo | |||
AF-29 | AlBeit Aloud Restaurant (Building No 55) | Al Fahidi | Upload Photo |
ID | Name | Type | Location | District | Coordinates | Image |
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F-1 | Fujairah Fort | Castle | 25°08′19″N56°20′13″E / 25.138705°N 56.336983°E | More images | ||
F-2 | Habhab Fort (Habhab sometimes also spelled as Habsab) | Habhab | 25°36′32″N56°00′28″E / 25.608929°N 56.007701°E | |||
F-3 | Habhab Tower (East) | Habhab | 25°36′33″N56°00′32″E / 25.609219°N 56.008761°E | Upload Photo | ||
F-4 | Habhab Tower (West) | Habhab | 25°36′35″N56°00′22″E / 25.609831°N 56.006079°E | Upload Photo | ||
F-5 | Al Bithnah Fort | East of the E89 road, Al Bithnah | 25°11′13″N56°14′16″E / 25.186823°N 56.237840°E | |||
F-6 | Awhala Fort, also spelled as Ohala, Wahlah or Wahalah | Remah | 24°08′08″N55°18′35″E / 24.135443°N 55.309636°E | |||
F-7 | Al Badiyah Towers | Al Badiyah | 25°26′20″N56°21′13″E / 25.4390026°N 56.3535474°E | |||
F-8 | Sakamkam Fort | Near Fujairah City | 25°10′24″N56°20′06″E / 25.173305°N 56.334894°E | |||
F-9 | Al Hayl Fort | 25°05′05″N56°13′36″E / 25.0846342°N 56.2267258°E | ||||
F-10 | Al Badiyah Mosque | Al Badiyah | 25°26′21″N56°21′14″E / 25.4391189°N 56.3538411°E | More images |
ID | Name | Type | Location | District | Coordinates | Image |
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RAK-1 | Al Hamra Tower 1 | Al Hamra | 25°41′48″N55°48′17″E / 25.696664°N 55.804745°E | |||
RAK-2 | Al Hamra Tower 2 | Al Hamra | 25°41′10″N55°47′27″E / 25.686029°N 55.790856°E | Upload Photo | ||
RAK-3 | Dhayah Fort | 25°53′04″N56°03′38″E / 25.884463°N 56.060430°E | ||||
RAK-4 | Dahan Tower | Dahan | 25°46′44″N55°55′42″E / 25.778802°N 55.928422°E | |||
RAK-5 | Al Jazirah Al Hamra Fort | 25°42′32″N55°47′51″E / 25.709001°N 55.797421°E | ||||
RAK-6 | Al Jeer Fort | West of the E11 road, Al Jeer | 26°02′20″N56°05′07″E / 26.038841°N 56.085342°E | |||
RAK-7 | Khatt Fort | At Khatt Springs Road, Khatt | 25°37′03″N56°00′40″E / 25.617379°N 56.011037°E | |||
RAK-8 | Khatt Towers | Khatt | 25°37′01″N56°00′47″E / 25.617032°N 56.013129°E | |||
RAK-9 | Masafi Fort | Masafi | 25°18′08″N56°09′35″E / 25.302357°N 56.159707°E | |||
RAK-10 | Al Rams Tower | Al Rams | 25°52′46″N56°01′31″E / 25.879314°N 56.025160°E | |||
RAK-11 | Ras Al Khaimah Fort (now RAK National Museum) | Next to Al Hisn Road, Ras Al Khaimah | 25°47′40″N55°56′42″E / 25.794530°N 55.945096°E | |||
RAK-12 | Al Falayah Fort |
ID | Name | Type | Location | District | Coordinates | Image |
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S-1 | Al Ghayl Fort, sometimes also spelled as Al Ghail or Gheel | Kalba | 25°00′04″N56°19′31″E / 25.001212°N 56.325306°E | |||
S-2 | Al Hisn Fort | Dibba Al-Hisn | 25°37′09″N56°16′24″E / 25.619077°N 56.273347°E | |||
S-3 | Al Khan Historical Tower | near the beach in the Al Khan area, Sharjah | 25°20′07″N55°21′34″E / 25.335310°N 55.359560°E | |||
S-4 | Al Mahatta Fort | Central Sharjah | ||||
S-5 | Kalba Fort | Kalba | 25°04′51″N56°21′28″E / 25.080771°N 56.357890°E | |||
S-6 | Sharjah Fort | At Hisn Avenue, Sharjah | 25°21′31″N55°23′11″E / 25.358679°N 55.386404°E |
ID | Name | Type | Location | District | Coordinates | Image |
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UQ-1 | Falaj Al Mualla Fort | 25°21′06″N55°51′00″E / 25.351764°N 55.849902°E | ||||
UQ-2 | Falaj Al Mualla Tower (East) | 25°20′37″N55°50′53″E / 25.343615°N 55.847971°E | Upload Photo | |||
UQ-3 | Falaj Al Mualla Tower (West) | 25°20′42″N55°50′33″E / 25.344923°N 55.842578°E | ||||
UQ-4 | Umm Al Quwain Fort, sometimes also called Fort Al Ali | 25°35′03″N55°34′15″E / 25.584218°N 55.570840°E |
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