The Kaf Palace, also known as Ibn Shaalan Palace, is situated next to Al-Saidi Castle in Al Qurayyat, on a hill northeast of Kaf hamlet. In addition to several palm farms, mud homes, a stone mosque constructed in the traditional Islamic architectural style, and numerous other historic sites back to the Nabatean era, this opulent structure is situated in the old eponymous village.
Nawaf bin Nouri Al Shaalan, the region's monarch, ordered the building of Kaf Palace, which took two years to complete until 1338 AH. It is a square military stronghold that is around 2700 square meters in size and is situated on a hill at a medium altitude. The palace was given to His Majesty King Abdulaziz in 1344 AH. In 1357 AH, it was designated as the regional capital of Saudi Arabia.
Along with its history, distinctiveness, and integration with other tourist destinations like the town of Kaf and Saidi Castle, the site was picked as a destination due to its value for archaeology and cultural heritage.
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