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BAHRAIN INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT, BAHRAIN - MARCH 28: Guanyu Zhou (CHN, UNI VIRTUOSI) and Sergio Sette Camara (BRA, DAMS) during the Bahrain at Bahrain International Circuit on March 28, 2019 in Bahrain International Circuit, Bahrain. (Photo by Joe Portlock)
GEPA-250207442 - SAKHIR,BAHRAIN,25.FEB.07 - FORMULA 1, MOTORSPORT - Track Day 2007. Image shows a Red Bull Racing RB3. Photo: GEPA pictures/ Franz Pammer
Bahrain, WTC
The Bahrain World Trade Center (also known as: Bahrain WTC or BWTC) is a 240 m (787 ft) high twin tower complex,located in Manama, the capital of Bahrain.
This 50-floor structure is constructed next to the King Faisal Highway,close to popular landmarks such as the towers of BFH, NBB,Abraj Al Lulu and the scenic Pearl Roundabout.
It is the second tallest building in Bahrain,after the twin towers of the Bahrain Financial Harbor.
The building is the first skyscraper in the world to integrate wind turbines into its design.
2010 Bahrain Grand Prix - Friday.Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain.12th March 2010.Robert Kubica, Renault R30. Action..Photo: Glenn Dunbar/LAT Photographic.ref: Digital Image _G7C7478
is a large-scale commercial development project in Manama, the capital of Bahrain. The commercial complex is located next to the King Faisal Highway. The two tallest twin-towers (Commercial East and Commercial West) are currently listed as the tallest completed towers in Bahrain, with a height of 260 m (853 ft) with 54 floors.
Bahrain Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an ancient archaeological mound showcasing 4,000 years of history, from the Dilmun civilization to Portuguese rule. Built in the 14th century, its strategic coastal location highlights its role in trade and defense. Excavations reveal layered settlements, with artifacts like pottery and seals displayed at the onsite museum. The fort’s robust stone walls and serene setting make it a captivating historical landmark.
The Bahrain National Theatre, opened in 2012, is a stunning cultural landmark in Manama, inspired by the tales of 1,001 Arabian Nights. Its 1,001-seat main auditorium and 150-seat studio theatre host global performances, from opera to ballet, alongside local cultural events. Designed with a pearl-like golden dome and glass walls symbolizing the sea, it stands next to the Bahrain National Museum, offering scenic views and a vibrant arts hub.
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