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Fun Photo Friday —Qasr Al Watan Palace Favorites 3


Abalone and Mother-of-Pearl

Today concludes this series on Abu Dhabi. Next week will show so recent random photos, and the week after that I begin my series on Dubia. I hope to see you then!

Qasr Al Watan Interior
Qasr Al Watan Stained Glass
Arches and a Dome — Qasr Al Watan
Wandering the West Wing — Qasr Al Watan

For additional information on the Qasr Al Watan Palace see:
Qasr Al Watan Palace
Qasr Al Watan Abu Dhabi site
Qasr Al Watan official website
Islamic architecture
Abu Dhabi
United Arab Emerates
Arabian Peninsula
Middle East

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Abu Dhabi — Qasr Al Watan Palace Part 6


Qasr Al Watan Palace

Today we’ll finish our tour of Qasr Al Watan Palace, and this week’s Fun Photo Friday will present the third and final of favorite images taken here. After that it’s time to move on to our next United Arab Emirates destination — Dubai. But in this article, we’re going to concentrate on the Presidential Gifts room and a hint of the treasures contained within. To orient you, we’re talking about Item 3 in the diagram below:

Qasr Al Watan Palace interior map

The image below is a view that awaits you as you inside the Presidential Gifts room. This particular view was taken after we had completed our rounds and were preparing to exit. The entrance to the room is near the far wall on the righthand side:

Presidential Gifts Room — Qasr Al Watan Palace

If you look carefully near the entrance in the image above, you’ll see a white robe. As you enter the room, that display is to your left. This is how it appears up close:

Presidential Gifts Room — Qasr Al Watan Palace

Included in the Presidential Gifts Room are several handcrafted boat models. Here’s an example:

Presidential Gifts Room — Qasr Al Watan Palace

The gifts contained here come from many different countries, and many are quite ornate:

Presidential Gifts Room — Qasr Al Watan Palace

In the collection are examples ranging from large pieces of amber to exquisite timepieces, such as this Brittanica 1885 Gold:

Presidential Gifts Room — Qasr Al Watan Palace

I’ve no idea the significance of this piece, but it appears to be a quartz crystal:


Presidential Gifts Room — Qasr Al Watan Palace

After this week’s Fun Photo Friday concludes this series on Abu Dhabi, I’m going to take a short break next week with three random photos I find interesting.

For additional information on the Qasr Al Watan Palace see:
Qasr Al Watan Palace
Qasr Presidential Gifts (Palace website)
Qasr Presidential Gifts (Experience Abu Dhabi photo gallery)
Qasr Al Watan Abu Dhabi site
Qasr Al Watan official website
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Abu Dhabi — Qasr Al Watan Palace Part 5


Qasr Al Watan Palace

Today and Wednesday I’m going to show you the west “working” wing of Qasr Al Watan Palace. Wednesday will be devoted mostly to the room housing presidential gifts, but today we’ll complete our tour of the hallway north of the Great Hall, then head into the west wing to view the Presidential Banquet Hall (informational link below). Let us begin with that hallway just north of the Great Hall:

Qasr Al Watan Palace

As we made our way around to the west wing, we were continually rewarded with yet more spectacular views of the Great Hall from vantages we had not yet seen:

Qasr Al Watan Palace Great Hall

The interesting thing about taking this route is that you’ll discover wonderfully adorned walls with intricate designs framing the Great Hall for your photographs:

Qasr Al Watan Palace Great Hall and dome

Turn into the west wing and you’ll soon arrive at the Presidential Banquet Hall on the right side (Item 5 on the diagram below).

The banquet hall has hosted many foreign dignitaries. But it is also used for iftar (informational link below). Iftar is something I had to research several years ago, when I invited for dinner a Lebanese American friend and his wife during Ramadan, as I didn’t want to place either in an uncomfortable situation. During Ramadan, Muslims fast daily from the suhur meal before dawn, and do not eat or drink again until after sunset. This second meal is the iftar. So, I had to not only plan our multicourse meal around Muslim dietary restrictions, but I had to ensure the first course wasn’t served until just after sunset.

Presidential Banquet Hall — Qasr Al Watan Palace

My planning must’ve been a success, because afterward my friend told me that I knew more about his religion than he did. That was certainly a pleasing compliment.

Presidential Banquet Hall — Qasr Al Watan Palace

The two photos above do not adequately convey the immense size of the banquet hall. And, unfortunately, the entrances into the hall were cordoned off, so I had to photograph from outside the room peering in. Nevertheless, I did manage a panoramic that might give you just a hint at the scale in this room:

Presidential Banquet Hall — Qasr Al Watan Palace

Stepping away from the banquet hall, make sure you look up. As with the east wing, the west wing ceiling is also a beautiful sight:

West wing — Qasr Al Watan Palace

On Wednesday I’ll take you inside the Presidential Gifts area. Prepare yourself for some hugely impressive treasures. Until then, and this week’s Fun Photo Friday, I’ll leave you with this outside palace view of Abu Dhabi:

View of Abu Dhabi as seen from Qasr Al Watan Palace

For additional information on the Qasr Al Watan Palace see:
Qasr Al Watan Palace
Qasr Al Watan Presidential Banquet Hall
Iftar
Suhur
Ramadan
Qasr Al Watan Abu Dhabi site
Qasr Al Watan official website
Islamic architecture
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United Arab Emerates
Arabian Peninsula
Middle East

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