Quṣūr al-Fuṭa
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Quṣūr al-Fuṭa (Arabic: قصور الفوطة, romanized: Quṣūr al-Fuṭa) were a group of five palaces in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. They were built for five sons of King 'Abd al-'Aziz Ibn Saud when they reached the age of marriage. The King ordered the palaces to be built in 1942. The palaces were located in the Al Fouta neighbourhood, a short distance south of Murabba Palace. An early photograph by Tommy Walters of ARAMCO was published by Facey in his book Riyadh, the Old City.
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شارع الظهيرة, Riyadh Al Futah District
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| Latitude | Longitude |
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| N 24.6425 ° | E 46.709166666667 ° |
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القصر الأحمر
شارع الظهيرة
11131 Riyadh, Al Futah District
Riyadh Region, Saudi Arabia
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