It’s time to head inside Qasr Al Watan Palace, but before we do let’s swing around for one more shot of the tiled courtyard and one of the surrouding structures:
Qasr Al Watan Palace courtyard
Now we’re back in the entry hall of the palace:
Qasr Al Watan Palace entry hall
But as impressive as the entry is, looking ahead you’ll see an even larger room with a higher domed ceiling:
Qasr Al Watan Palace
This is the Great Hall at Qasr Al Watan, and it is indeed great. To assist you in understanding where we are on this tour, I’m going to post this map of the interior, which I will repeat in subsequent articles on this incredible palace. Today we’re looking at Item 2:
Qasr Al Watan Palace interior map
As impressive as the entrance hall dome was, the one of the Great Hall is even larger and much more decorated. This dome measures 121 feet/37 meters across.
Qasr Great Hall domed ceiling
The dome above the Great Hall is not the only item of interest here. There are many other decorative features high overhead:
Great Hall stained glass
More Great Hall stained glass
Next Monday we’ll take a more in-depth look at the Great Hall, then head into the cultural side of the palace — the east wing. This week’s Fun Photo Friday will be the first of three dedicated to Qasr Al Watan favorites.
Qasr Al Watan Palace, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Over the preceding three weeks I presented to you the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (For the beginning of that series see: Abu Dhabi — Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Part 1) Over the next three weeks it is time to move on to another stunning Abu Dhabi site — Qasr Al Watan Palace. For additional information, click on any of the links at the bottom of today’s article.
The entrance into Qasr Al Watan Palace
Qasr Al Watan is the presidential palace of the United Arab Emirates. But unlike most presidential palaces, Qasr Al Watan is not a residential palace; it is a cultural center built for state functions — conferences, receptions, ceremonies, banquets, etc. Construction of the palace wascompleted in 2017. The exterior is constructed of white granite and limestone, and the courtyard is tiled in an intricate, large-scale, geometric design. Surrounding the courtyard are a series of arched structures such as this:
Qasr Al Watan Palace courtyard
The roof of the palace displays many domes, including the dome over the entranceway:
Qasr Al Watan Palace entranceway
The palace is simply gargantuan in scope, and is divided into two main wings. The east wing is cultural; it houses artifacts and an impressive 50,000-book library. The west wing is the working side of the house. It is here that most of the state functions are conducted. And now let us head on inside for a look-see, beginning with the entrance:
Entering the Qasr Al Watan Presidential Palace
It’s quite a spectacular entrance, with high ceilings and beautiful adornments in the tiled floors and walls:
Qasr Al Watan Entrance Hall
On Wednesday I’ll show you a bit more of the exterior, and then get serious about presenting the interior areas. Until then, let’s take a closeup look at the ceiling detail: