Al Masmak Palace Museum

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wow…superb palace janab

Thanks dear @Khanabadosh1986 hope you like my capture as well☺

Hi @Hasan_Karim and welcome to the official Local Guides community called Connect!

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Ok dear @KlaudiyaG thanks for your advice, actually I just joined here yesterday and still not so good in publication, I’ll be following your instructions

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I completely understand, @Hasan_Karim , as a new member of the community you probably aren’t aware of all this and that’s why the Moderators are here, to help you make the best use of your time on Connect. :slight_smile: If you ever have any questions or issues, please don’t hesitate to reach out!

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@Hasan_Karim Beautiful. Please add some details about this museum.

Where is it? How to to go there, how cost etc

Dear @SunMoon this palace is in Riyadh which is the capital City of Saudi Arabia, some local people saying this palace has been using as Saudi Parilament before, it’s an old architecture for the kingdom,

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Great photo of the beautiful Al Masmak Palace Museum @Hasan_Karim and thanks for sharing. Did you visit the museum and take any inside photos?

Thanks dear @AdamGT ,

Yes I’ve visited that palace museum two months before, Pardon me I couldn’t capture inside pictures regarding their government rules, I’ve have a plan to visit that palace again, if they allow me to capture inside pictures, I will not miss this time.

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Thank you for replying to my question @Hasan_Karim . Yes I understand many places especially museums do not allow photography, especially with flash. So can you describe what artifacts are inside this beautiful looking museum?

Hey @Hasan_Karim ,

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The Palace Museum looks quite imposing. Do you know how long it was used for in the past?