Al Hazm Castle, an 18th-century fortress with cylindrical turrets and chunky doors, stands on the plains beneath Oman’s Al Hajar Mountains. This well-preserved structure, evocative of an illustrated Arabian adventure, is one of Oman’s most impressive forts. Inside, visitors can explore meticulously maintained interiors that offer a glimpse into the castle’s rich history. The combination of its strategic location and architectural features provides a vivid sense of the region’s past, making it a compelling destination for those interested in Omani heritage.
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