This Is What King Saud’s Red Sea Palace Looks Like From The Inside
King Saud’s Red Sea Palace was recently made open to the public and history lovers are absolutely loving it. You will too, once you see what’s this gem of a palace is like from the inside.
The palace is located in Riyadh
The Red Palace – one of the gems of the cultural heritage of Saudi Arabia and the world.#SALAM #sauditourism #explorearabia #saudiarabia pic.twitter.com/EWoPeyFcNH
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Many residents of the city didn’t even know that it existed
The Red Palace, stands tall in full pride and dignity in the heart of #Riyadh . It was witness to a number of important political decisions and historic events in the region.
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It was a place where many important agreements were signed
Within The Red Palace corridors, historic decisions were made, such as severing ties with France and Britain in 1956, stopping oil exports, and other stances that had global impact.
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The corridors inside are absolutely stunning
Since it was opened on March 13, a large number of visitors, delegations and diplomats toured the palace from inside, viewed its contest and took memorial photos. And will remain open for you.
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It was constructed by King Abdulaziz for his son King Saud
@kingsaud’s Red Palace, which is now turned into a museum, stands tall in full pride and dignity in the heart of Riyadh. It was witness to a number of important political decisions and historic events in the region.
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He resided here till 1957 following which it was used as an office for the Council of Ministers till 1988
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