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Glimpse into the history of Zanzibar

The Old Fort, also known as the Arab Fort, is a significant historical landmark located in Stone Town, Zanzibar. It stands as a testament to the island's tumultuous past and diverse cultural influences. The fort was built in the late 17th century by the Omanis after they successfully expelled the Portuguese from Zanzibar. The Old Fort features traditional Omani architectural elements, characterized by its sturdy, high stone walls and battlements. The structure is square-shaped with a central courtyard.Today, the Old Fort serves as a cultural hub. It hosts various events, including music festivals, art exhibitions, and performances, celebrating Zanzibar's rich cultural heritage.The central courtyard houses a craft market where local artisans sell traditional Zanzibari crafts. #zanzibar #trip #travel #culture #tanzania #africa
Posted: Jun 5, 2024
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