Monday, 6 July 2009

Sheikh Zayed's Palace









Post number 300, who'd have thought I'd have so much to say.......


After visiting the fort we drove to Sheikh Zayed's Palace, yes drove. Although this is within 5 minutes walk of my house as well, it was too hot to walk, meltingly hot, in the very high 40s. I visited last with Sue and her cousin, minus my camera so I had lost time to make up for.

Like the fort, the palace has a peace that defies the outside bustle of Al Ain. Well to be truthful there is very little bustle on these hot afternoons. People are too sensible and stay inside sleeping off the heat. Not us, so much to see and so little time. It was Kathryn's last day in the UAE and Sue's last for a few weeks so we made the most of it.

The palace has been restored to the reflect the time it was occupied by Sheikh Zayed, restored with period furniture and entering the rooms we felt the presence of the people who sat and talked, drank ghawa and ate dates in these rooms. The majalis rooms are impressive. We sat in the place where the Sheikh and his ruling council would have sat and made the decisions that shaped the future of Al Ain and of the UAE.

The photos are the girls on the stairs to the Sheikh's private majalis, the view through the gypsum tiles that keep the corridors cool and private, one of the upper balconies and the stairs to the children's wing.

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