Qasr Ibrahim

[2] It was seized by King Abdul-Aziz Al Saud on April 13, 1913 (5th of First Jumada 1331 AH).

In 2019, the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage has announced that the procedures of renovation of all parts of the palace have finished.

This restoration process included rebuilding the fallen parts, painting the buildings and preparing a main square for the tourism activities and festivals.

[6][4] In 2018, Al-Ahsa Oasis became the fifth Saudi site to be registered on the UNESCO world heritage.

[7] Qasr Ibrahim Mosque was included as one of the 12 sites in the Cultural Landscape of Al-Ahsa Oasis.

Old photograph of Ibrahim Palace