Bahrain’s museums, heritage sites, cultural centres, and forts welcomed 46,316 visitors in June 2026, reflecting the Kingdom’s growing tourism and cultural scene. According to open data released by the Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities, Bahrain Fort attracted the highest number of visitors with 36,962, making it the country’s most visited cultural landmark during the month. The Cultural Hall came next with 2,156 visitors, followed by the Tree of Life and Visitor Centre with 1,902. The Bahrain National Museum welcomed 1,548 visitors, while Bu Maher received 1,488, and the Arts Centre recorded 1,162 visitors. The figures highlight the continued interest in Bahrain’s cultural and historical attractions.
Bahrain’s cultural landmarks continue to attract thousands of visitors, showcasing the Kingdom’s rich history and vibrant heritage.
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