Al-Murabba Palace in Riyadh is one of the most important palaces and museums in Riyadh, where it was built in 1937 AD, on an area of ​​1680 square meters, and the palace was once the old residence of the king and the administration of government in the state.

This palace is the last building that was built with mud and palm trunks, so it receives great attention from the royal family, and features a simple architectural design characterized by sophistication and elegance, and the palace has many distinctive holdings inside, and is one of the most important tourist places in Riyadh

The best activities at Al Murabba Palace in Riyadh
• Enjoy a tour of the Murabba Palace in Riyadh, which will take you to the era of the construction of this palace, especially when you see the distinctive architectural details, as well as the rooms that witnessed the signing of the most important conventions in the history of the country, and the furniture, doors and windows engraved with wonderful inscriptions.

• Al-Murabba Palace Park in Riyadh, which occupies a large area and surrounds the palace from all sides, interspersed with ornamental palms, some types of flowers and rare plants. The garden also includes a fountain built of white marble, which increases the beauty and excellence of the garden

• Inside the Muraba Palace in Riyadh you will find the courtyard overlooking all the rooms of the palace, decorated with columns covered with elegant white marble layer, and fine inscriptions on the walls show the sophistication of the architecture at the time, and this courtyard leads to the palace rooms up to 32 rooms

• Al-Murabba Palace collection, which is one of the most prominent landmarks within this palace, because of its great historical value, including personal belongings of the king, as well as some communication and telegraph machines, in addition to a wonderful collection of royal cars.

• The House of Prayer Suite, which occupies one-third of the area of ​​Al-Murabba Palace in Riyadh, which is dedicated to conducting prayers, rituals, religious celebrations and events.