Oman and Zanzibar sign agreement on preserving heritage

Oman Friday 18/December/2020 10:47 AM
By: Times News Service
Oman and Zanzibar sign agreement on preserving heritage
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Muscat: An agreement between the Sultanate and Zanzibar has been signed for preserving heritage with focus on the Beit Al-Ajaib historical Palace, which will be turned into a museum.

A statement issued online by Oman News Agency (ONA), said: "Dr. Hussein Ali Mwinyi, President of Zanzibar, received at his office  Eng. Ibrahim bin Said al-Kharousi, Heritage Under-Secretary at the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism."

The meeting laid emphasis on cooperation between the Sultanate and Zanzibar in the field of heritage and ways to preserve it. They also signed the foundation document of museum aspects of Beit Al-Ajaib historical palace.

The meeting comes as part of Eng. al Kharousi's tour of Zanzibar to inspect the Beit al Ajaib maintenance and restoration project, being undertaken by the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism. Beit al Ajeib is an architectural wonder showcasing various aspects of the shared history of Oman and Zanzibar.

Eng. al Kharousi and his delegation were briefed about the progress of work and met officials tasked with the project. They also visited the Palace Museum, the old fort, the Sultani cemetery, Al Salam Museum, the Natural History Museum, Mtoni Palace ruins and Al Marhubi Palace.