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The Five Most Iconic Buildings in Bahrain
Bahrain is a treasure trove when it comes to architectural constructs with a wide array of prominent buildings spread throughout the country, and here, we have our picks for the most iconic ones.
The Bahrain World Trade Center
The World Trade Center is Bahrain’s second tallest structure, standing at 240 meters. The blue-coloured structure is distinctively formed and constructed, and it is one of the country’s most recognizable sights.
The Bahrain National Museum
This ocean-facing architectural masterpiece will take you on a journey through Bahrain’s rich tradition and culture. The outside splendour of the museum, as well as its unique position, are just icing on the cake when it comes to needing reasons to visit and revisit this wonderful site.
The Four Season Hotel Bahrain
This spectacular hotel, the anchor of Bahrain Bay, will leave any onlooker speechless at its magnificent aura of refinement. It is 500,000 square meters in size and is a uniquely situated structure, having been built upon its own little island.
Al-Fateh Mosque
With a total area of 6,500 square meters, the mosque and Islamic Centre is one of the most modern in the world. The dome atop the mosque is built of fibreglass and is the biggest fibreglass dome in the world!
Bahrain International Circuit
Standing over 20 stories tall and adorned with the flag of Bahrain at the top, the Bahrain International circuit marks itself as one of the most prominent and well-known buildings in the country.
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