Abu Dhabi Government Official Site in Qasr Al Hosn
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**What I can confirm from the search results:**
Qasr Al Hosn is **the oldest historical building in Abu Dhabi**, originally constructed in 1761 as a conical watchtower to defend the city's only freshwater well.[3] The structure was expanded into a fort by Sheikh Shakhbut bin Dhiyab in 1793 and served as the residence of the ruling Sheikh.[2][3] The fort was transformed into a national museum in 2018 after a decade of intensive restoration work.[2]
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