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  2. Qasr Al Watan - Wikipedia

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    Interior of Qasr al Watan The main majlis of Qasr al Watan. With a façade made of white granite and limestone, the mainly white palace [8] is intricately designed and ornately decorated. It includes a dome with a diameter of 37 m (121 ft), a chandelier with 350,000 pieces of crystal, and a number of compartments.

  3. File:Qasr Al Watan.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Qasr Al Watan in March 2022 02.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Abu Dhabi - Wikipedia

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    The UAE Presidential Palace, Qaṣr Al-Waṭan ("Palace of the Nation"), [60] opened to the public in March 2019. [61] [62] It was built on the grounds of Ladies beach and construction was finished in 2018. Al Barza is a perfect complement to the fascinate cultural experience which expects visitors at Qasr Al Watan.

  6. Qasr Ibn Wardan - Wikipedia

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    Qasr Ibn Wardan (Arabic: قصر ابن وردان) is a hamlet and 6th-century archaeological site located in the Syrian Desert, approximately 60 kilometres (37 mi) northeast from Hama and about 19 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of al-Hamraa. The hamlet is separated from the Byzantine-era ruins by a road, with the former situated to the east of ...

  7. List of largest palaces - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of some of the largest buildings that are considered palaces in terms by area. The title of the "world's largest palace" is both difficult to award and controversial, as different countries use different standards to claim that their palace is the largest in the world.

  8. Desert castles - Wikipedia

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    Qasr al-Kharana, one of the Umayyad desert castles located in present-day Jordan. The desert castles or qasrs are often called Umayyad desert castles, since the vast majority of these fortified palaces or castles were built by the Umayyad dynasty in their province of Bilad ash-Sham, with a few Abbasid exceptions.

  9. Qasr Al Hosn - Wikipedia

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    Qasr al-Hosn - 2024. Qasr Al Hosn festival is an annual 11-day cultural event staged on the grounds of the fort. [10] [11] The fort is open to the public during the festival, including some of the restricted areas [11] and features live music and dance performances showing the UAE's cultural heritage. [8]