Sohar Fort is a prominent landmark in the coastal city of Sohar, Oman. Believed to have been built in the 13th century, it stands as a testament to Oman's rich maritime history and the town's former importance as an Islamic port. While the current structure has been heavily restored, it still reflects the architectural style of the period with its high walls and sturdy towers. Inside the fort, visitors can explore a museum that houses artifacts from various periods, including the copper and bronze age, up to the Islamic era. The exhibits also provide insights into the region's history of trade, dating back to when Sohar was considered the largest city in the world around the 10th century. The fort is strategically situated near the waterfront, offering scenic views of the sea and surrounding landscape. It is an example of Omani fortification, withstanding numerous battles and the test of time, and now serves as a cultural hub and tourist attraction, inviting visitors to delve into the history of Oman and the Al Batinah region.