Barzan Towers

Barzan Tower
برج برزان

Umm Salal Mohammed Fort Towers
Umm Salal Mohammed, Umm Salal,  Qatar
Barzan Tower (with staircases).
Barzan Towers is located in Qatar
Barzan Towers
Coordinates25°25′05″N 51°24′47″E / 25.418024°N 51.413094°E / 25.418024; 51.413094
TypeHistorical Watchtowers
Height16 m (52 ft)
Site information
Owner Qatari Government; Ministry of Tourism, Qatar Museums Authority
Controlled byLate 19th century–present:  Qatar
Site history
BuiltLate 19th century
In use1910–2003: Watchtowers
2003–present: Museum

Barzan Towers (Arabic: برج برزان "High Place"), also known as the Umm Salal Mohammed Fort Towers, are watchtowers that were built in the late 19th century and renovated in 1910 by Sheikh Mohammed bin Jassim Al Thani.[1][2] They are located at the southern side of the defensive system established at the end of the 19th century and start of the 20th century to protect the 'rawdat', a valley where precious rainwater is collected when it flows down from higher ground. In Arabic "barzan" means "high place".[1][2]

The buildings were restored in 2003. The towers measure 16 metres (52.49 ft) high.[2] The fort links to two other fortified buildings towards the west and another tower towards the north. Barzan Towers may have been built near the sea to keep an observant eye on pearl divers, as a look-out for approaching ships, and as an observatory for keeping track of the moon.[2][3] The Barzan Towers have been rebuilt with features such as air-conditioners.[1]

Originally built with coral rock and limestone cementing the structures featured traditional Qatari design and building methods including "marazim" wooden to drain rainwater during storms away from the building walls, a "majilis" room between the towers to receive guests, and four-layer roofs with "danchal" wood pole construction, 'basgijl,' woven bamboo strips, mangrove mesh and a layer of compressed mud.

  1. ^ a b c "Barzan Towers: Qatar Visitor". Qatarvisitor.com. Archived from the original on 2012-10-24. Retrieved 2012-11-16.
  2. ^ a b c d "Forts :: Qatar Tourism Authority". Qatartourism.gov.qa. Archived from the original on 2012-06-17. Retrieved 2012-11-16.
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