Abu Dhabi has a unique corner that also offers a journey into history where you can access the best views of the capital. In Abu Dhabi, the Wahat Al Karama (Oasis of Dignity) is one of the most emblematic sites, built by order of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates.
This special building exists to honor the men who gave their lives for the United Arab Emirates. This space features 31 enormous aluminum blocks, stacked on top of each other, symbolizing unity, solidarity, and mutual support.
The historical corner of Abu Dhabi also explored by tourists
Within its historical value, the Oasis of Dignity is one of the favorite sites for tourists due to its impressive views. Those who frequently use social media and are accustomed to posting postcard-like images take advantage of the view of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and the Sheikh Zayed Bridge from there. Visitors who want to learn about the history of this imposing site can take an interactive tour where they can delve into the depth of the history.
Oasis of Dignity also features a Pavilion of Honor, which includes aluminum blocks and plaques featuring the names of UAE heroes, the name of the hero, their rank, their military branch, their location, and the date of their passing.
A Journey Through the Most Exciting History of Abu Dhabi
One of the highlighted sites of this Oasis of Dignity is the Plaza de la Memoria, where luxury and sophisticated buildings are part of the charm. This place goes beyond any walk in the city of Abu Dhabi, but also involves an emotional journey through the most emblematic history.
Within its most striking spaces is the aforementioned plaza with more than 4,000 square meters, which has views of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. This space is built with travertine stone from Turkey and surrounded by an amphitheater with terraces. It also has a circular water pool that occupies the center of the plaza, which is also a great attraction for visitors because it offers the unique reflection of the Mosque and also of the Memorial panels.