Tucked away in the tranquil town of Jabrin, Jibreen Castle is a 17th-century marvel that feels like a time capsule of Oman’s golden age. Built in 1675 by Imam Bil-Arab bin Sultan, this fortress was more than a military stronghold it was a center for learning, a summer residence, and a haven for scholars of astrology, medicine, and Islamic law.
Unlike the imposing forts of Oman, Jibreen Castle invites you to wander through its labyrinthine halls, admire intricately painted ceilings, and discover hidden chambers. Its design, with two circular towers and inner courtyards, reflects a blend of defensive strategy and artistic elegance. The castle’s unique blend of history, architecture, and culture makes it a must-visit for travelers seeking an authentic Omani experience.
The standard entry fee is 500 baisa (approximately 1.3 OMR) for adults.
A visit typically lasts between 20 to 30 minutes.
Yes, audio guides are available to enhance your understanding of the castle's history and architecture.
While the castle doesn't have on-site dining, local eateries in Jabrin and Nizwa offer authentic Omani cuisine.
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