Martin's Achievements
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Bahrain Fort
The Bahrain Fort, also known as the Fort of Bahrain and previously known as the Portugal Fort (Qal'at al Pourtugal) as well as the fort of Nader Shah, the Persian king, is an archaeological site located in Bahrain. It is composed of an artificial mound created by human inhabitants from 2300 BC up to the 18th century, including Portuguese and Persians. Among other things, it was once the capital of the Dilmun civilization, and served more recently as a Portuguese fort. For these reasons, it was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005.
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Centre for Culture and Research
Ebrahim Bin Mohammed Al Khalifa Centre for Culture and Research
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Shaikh Isa Bin Ali Al Khalifa House
Shaikh isa Bin Ali Al Khalifa House is located in the center of the old capital of Bahrain (Muharraq City). It was built at the end of the 18th century by Shaikh Hassan Bin Abdulla Ahmed Al Fateh during the rule of his father, Shaikh Abdulla Bin Ahmed Al-Khalifa. The house is characterized by its huge walls and small doors designed to protect them from the heat in summer and the severe cold in winter.
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RCSI - Medical University of Bahrain
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) - Medical University of Bahrain
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Renaissance Hotel - Amwaj Island
The project involves construction of a 5-star hotel comprising a basement level, a ground floor and 14 additional floors offering 323 rooms. Facilities in the project will include: 5 restaurants, cafe's, lounges, a 1, 500 square metre conference centre, a poolside bar, a health club, a swimming pool and a private beach area.
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The Bahrain National Museum
The Bahrain National Museum is the largest and one of the oldest museums in Bahrain. It is constructed near the King Faisal Highway in Manama and opened in December 1988. The museum complex covers 27,800 sq meters and consists of two buildings. The museum possesses a rich collection of Bahrain's ancient archaeologyical artefacts acquired since 1988, and covers 6000 years of Bahrain's history. This US$30 million complex includes three halls devoted to archaeology and the ancient civilisation of the Dilmun, while two other halls depict the culture and lifestyle of Bahrain's recent pre-industrial past. (Wikipedia)
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