Royal palace in Oman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Al Shomoukh Palace (Arabic: حصن الشموخ العامر Hisn al-Shomoukh al-Amer) is the Sultan of Oman's residence in Manah.
Al Shomoukh Palace | |
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حصن الشموخ العامر | |
General information | |
Type | Palace |
Address | QH46+29 |
Town or city | Manah |
Country | Oman |
Coordinates | 22.75537°N 57.56128°E |
Owner | Sultan of Oman |
Al Shomoukh Palace began as a royal camp set up by Sultan Qaboos bin Said in 1994 to have place to meet with local dinitaries in the Ad Dakhliyah region.[1] The palace was completed in 2000.[2]
In 2012, Sultan Qaboos opened a public library on the grounds of Al Shomoukh Palace to assist researchers, academics, and students.[3] It contains more the than 46,000 titles including a large collection related to the culture and history of Oman.[4] The contents of the library were transferred to the Oman Across Ages Museum prior to its opening in March 2023.[5]
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