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Old Amiri Palace

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The Old Amiri Palace, located in Doha, Qatar, previously served as the residence of Sheikh Abdullah bin Jassim Al Thani during the early 20th century. It became defunct in 1923 when Abdullah bin Jassim shifted his seat of government to the then-abandoned Ottoman fort of Qal'at al-Askar. In 1972, it was decided that it would be converted into a museum, culminating in the Qatar National Museum.

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Old Amiri Palace
Al Safliya Street, Doha (Sharg Zone) - Aslata

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Sheikh Abdulla bin Jassim Al-Thani Palace

Al Safliya Street
Doha, (Sharg Zone) - Aslata
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