Al-Nasseriyah Palace In Its Original Condition
One of the interior gates of the palace, showing its distinctive architectural detailing characteristic of Saudi palatial design in the mid‑20th century.
King Abdulaziz Palace in the Al‑Murabba‘ district, a landmark historic residence that served as a central seat of governance in early Saudi statehood.
A photo of one of the water fountains at Al‑Nasiriyah Palace.
A photo of one of the water fountains at Al‑Nasiriyah Palace.
A photo of the palace’s main gate.
King Saud standing before the old gate of Al‑Nasiriyah Palace.
Al‑Nasiriyah Palace in Riyadh.
A photo of the entrance to Al‑Nasiriyah Palace.
A photo of the entrance to Al‑Nasiriyah Palace.
A section of the palace garden.
A section of the palace garden.
The road leading to the palace.
A photo of the garden of Al‑Nasiriyah Palace.
The gate of King Saud’s Al‑Nasiriyah Palace.
King Saud before the old gate of Al‑Nasiriyah Palace.
The old gate of Al‑Nasiriyah Palace.
King Abdulaziz Palace in the Al‑Murabba‘ district of Riyadh.
The interior of Al‑Nasisriyah Palace.
One of the outer gates of Al‑Nasisriyah Palace.
The gate of King Saud’s Al‑Nassiriyah Palace in Riyadh.
The gate of King Saud’s Al‑Nassiriyah Palace in Riyadh.
A side view of the palace with part of the surrounding garden.
King Saud’s room and the meeting hall inside Al‑Nassiriyah Palace.
King Saud’s room and the meeting hall inside Al‑Nassiriyah Palace.
The Hall of Mirrors in the Shah of Iran’s palace, crafted in Iran. An identical hall was produced and presented as a gift to King Saud, to be installed in his Al‑Nassiriyah Palace during his official visit.