Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Yemen - Dar Al Hajar Rock Palace

The palace of Immam is situated in Souk Al Wadi village, 15km from Sanaa. The date of foundation is unknown but it's believed to be built in far pre-Islamic time. Today it's one of the symbols of Yemen.
 
Around the palace, on the high hills, there are five watchtowers.
Today they are in a semi-demolished condition.
The palace was built on the high hill in Wadi Zahr village that used to belong to Imam.
Semi-demolished houses are still inhabited.
In the time of Turks the palace was fully destroyed and rebuilt in 1786 and in 1930 it was made larger and became a summer residence of Imam.
Guard
Rare visitors
Houses in the village are well seen from the roof.
The palace has 7 floors, 35 rooms and today it is a museum.
It is a fridge. Through the holes cold wind is constantly blowing keeping the coolness.
Fountain in the courtyard.




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