Al Murabba
Al-Murabba
المربع | |
|---|---|
The National Museum of Saudi Arabia, 2012 | |
Interactive map of Al-Murabba | |
| Coordinates: 24°38′46″N 46°42′36″E / 24.64611°N 46.71000°E | |
| Country | Saudi Arabia |
| City | Riyadh |
| Government | |
| • Body | Al Malaz Sub-Municipality |
| Area | |
• Total | 4.88 km2 (1.88 sq mi) |
| Language | |
| • Official | Arabic |
Al-Murabba (Arabic: المربع, romanized: al-murabbaʿ, lit. 'the square'), historically known as Beneyah, is a neighborhood in central Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located west of al-Wazarat and north of al-Futah in the sub-municipality of al-Malaz. Its name reportedly comes from a broken square-shaped dry well around which the Murabba Palace was built in the 1940s and from where latter's name gets derived as well. It was built on the site of Beneyah, one of the towns that emerged in the aftermath of the disintegration of Hajr al-Yamamah in 16th century and is today situated in close proximity to the al-Batʼha commercial area and the Qasr al-Hukm District.
Al-Murabba has lent its name to the New Murabba project, a planned downtown and real estate development in northwestern Riyadh. The neighborhood hosts a large presence of overseas Egyptian community.