In Yemen there is a marvel palace, which looks as if it was carved from the tall rock on which it sits, and with its engineering it is an example of traditional Yemeni architecture, let us know it. About 10 miles from the Yemeni capital “Sanaa” is the miraculous palace called “Dar Al-Hajar”
, known as the stone residence of Imam Yahya Hamid al-Din. In the early days of Yemen’s history, Imam “Yahya” used to lead the country and he was an Islamic temporal and spiritual leader like a king or president. He built the stone palace in the thirties of the last century as his summer home, yet some believed that it was built over an older palace. This stone palace consists of 5 floors, has several balconies, in addition to its own water source from a deep well, and it is considered an example of traditional Yemeni architecture due to its windows with inscriptions, earthy color and prominent external decorations. Although tourism is limited due to the ongoing conflicts in the country, this palace is a refuge and space for the local population, in addition to being an example of beauty made by humans in Yemen. Here, in pictures, is the miracle "House of
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Es impresionante ver semejante estructura, y con tantos años de antigüedad @Al_Hadi , gracias por compartir, es un gran post
Estos lugares quizás nunca los pueda visitar pero con las miradas de Local Guides como tú podemos aproximarnos un poco a ellos , gracias por compartir.
Saludos Farid
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