June 20 - BankMuscat and Oman Air signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Saturday to promote each other’s products and services to its customers. The MoU is just an extension of the bank’s commitment towards expanding its services. The agreement was signed by Sulaiman al Harthy, Group Deputy General Manager, Consumer Banking, on behalf of BankMuscat and AbdulRazaq Jumaa al Raisi, General Manager -- Worldwide Sales on behalf of Oman Air.
A Harthy, while speaking on the occasion, said: "BankMuscat aims at building a strategic partnership with Oman Air in an attempt to expand the services provided to the customers of both institutions. The bank's products and services have evolved over the years in line with specific customer requirements, fulfilling their financial dreams and aspirations. This MoU stems from the bank's commitment to fulfill its customer's requirements."
A small but popular evening gathering point for local residents. This park contains a large playground with facilities for soccer, tennis, volleyball, badminton, and baseball, and a swimming pool for children. It's located at the northern base of Mount Royal. ...
The grave of Franz Kafka is the most visited site here; turn right a row 21 then left at the wall until you come to the end of the section. Worshippers commemorate Kafka’s death on June 3rd. Address: Izraelska 1 Opening Times: 9am – 5pm Sunday to Thursday, 9am – 2pm Friday - April to October 9am – 4pm Sunday to Thursday, 9am – 2pm Friday – November to March ...
The exhibits in this museum are as diverse as they are interesting. The Venetian art and historical objects vary from shoes with ludicrously high-soles worn by 16th-century Venetian ladies who had to maintain their balance with the help of a servant, to a work of art by Jacopo de' Barbari called ‘Grande Pianta Prospettica’ (circa 1440-1515), which is a detailed impression of the entire 16th centur...
Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans from 1465-1856. Construction began in 1459 under orders from Sultan Mehmed II, the conqueror of Constantinople. The palace was built on the original site of Byzantium, on top of the old Greek acropolis. Upon its completion, Topkapi Palace became the political center of the Ottoman Empire. As the empire continued to expand, so did ...