Shubra Palace

Shubra Palace
Shubra Palace, Taif
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General information
Architectural styleOttoman architecture
LocationTaif, Saudi Arabia
Coordinates21°17′10.89″N 40°24′54.15″E / 21.2863583°N 40.4150417°E / 21.2863583; 40.4150417
Completed1858
ClientAli Pasha
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Shubra Palace or Shupra Castle is a royal palace in Taif, Saudi Arabia. The castle was created by Al-Shareef Ali Basha in 1905, and it was completed within two years (1907). After use as a royal palace, it was converted into a museum in 1995. King Abdul Aziz and King Faisal used to use the palace a residence when visiting Ta'if.