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Qasr Al Watan is the UAE's presidential palace, open to the public. The snow-white building spanning 36 football fields showcases Arabian craftsmanship, national history, and modern governance. This is a rare opportunity to glimpse inside an active head of state residence.
History and Purpose
The palace was built in 2017 as part of the presidential palace complex. The name means "Palace of the Nation." Official receptions, summits, and state ceremonies are held here.
Architecture
Traditional Arabian architecture in modern execution. White granite and limestone, geometric patterns, domes, arches. At night, the facade becomes a screen for a light show.
Interiors
The Great Hall with a 37-meter-high dome is the heart of the palace. A chandelier of 350,000 crystals.
Library
A collection of rare manuscripts and books on Arab science, astronomy, and mathematics.
House of Knowledge
An exhibition about UAE governance: constitution, symbols, history of the emirates' unification.
Light Show
Every evening the facade becomes a screen for the 15-minute "Palace in Motion" show.
Practical Information
The palace is located next to Sheikh Zayed Mosque. Open daily. Allow 1.5-2 hours for viewing plus the show.