The Shaikh Isa Bin Ali House was built around the year 1800, was the residence of the ruler of Bahrain from 1869-1932, and also used as the center of government. The architecture is very distinct, with it's wall carvings and stained glass windows.
One of the most prominent features of the house is the wind tower, or Badqeer, which was the traditional method of air-conditioning. This is a small tower built with openings on four sides, which lets the cool air funnel into the room below. Visitors can feel the cool breeze as they walk into the room.
The house is open for visitors Sunday - Wednesday from 8:00am - 2:00pm, and from 8:00am - 6:00pm on Sunday and Thursday. On Fridays, the house is open from 3:00pm - 6:00pm only. The entrance fee is a whopping 200 fils (approx $0.50), so make sure you have some change handy :)
Oh I want to visit Bahrain.Now!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful as always :-)
ReplyDeleteYou should write for a magazine, seriously.
wow i love it! i want it :( is it mine?
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking - so much character, loved it all. Shukrans :)
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful place... thanks for sharing man :)
ReplyDeleteWhy why why dont they make houses like that any more...I think the loss of the family unit came about in part because the family house now really has no space for extended families...its either cram your new wife into your teenage boys room and start life from there...and wait for a govt constructed box...or ...what?
ReplyDeleteThose houses were gorgeous...Bahrain lost a lot of its heritage when it phased out these style houses.
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ReplyDeletethanks for this information and high resolution pictures
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