Step into the year 1869, when Shaikh Isa bin Alik Al Khalifa, one of Bahrain’s longest-reigning rulers, resided in the Shaikh Isa Bin Ali House in Manama. This royal abode showcases preserved period architecture with intricate wall carvings, elegant staircases, and ornate archways. The house’s courtyards offer a glimpse into the layout and design of the era. Visitors can explore the grounds and interiors, immersing themselves in the historical and architectural details that reflect the sophistication of the time.
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