A Witness to a Cultural Heritage Full of Ancient Stories
On the slope of a towering hill in the village of Bani Saar, north of Al-Baha city, lies the historical Palace of Bin Raqoush. Its construction dates back to 1834 and it was considered a complete residential system consisting of several family homes and guesthouses headed by the "Zahran" council.
The palace has been a prominent landmark in Al-Baha Province since its inception in 1834. Its construction took place in two stages: the first stage included the construction of the maritime house containing a council, a weapons depot, a library, supply stores, sleeping quarters, family sitting rooms, a Damascene house, a mosque, a main kitchen, servant quarters, and a water well.
The second stage began in 1939 and included the construction of the Eastern or Guesthouse, the Middle House, and the Reform House, completing the fully-serviced palace and forming a fortress for the tribes and their inhabitants at that time.
A visit to the palace allows you to explore an authentic heritage of historical stories from every aspect. It houses a rich history of protecting the region with highly fortified geometric angles and conveys methods that were adopted in hospitality, lodging, and education in its rooms and councils. It also includes a courtyard designed for seasonal celebrations with a unique Southern type.
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