Seif Palace
Seif Palace (Arabic, قصر السيف) is a palace in Kuwait City, Kuwait. Located opposite the Grand Mosque, one of Seif Palace's best-known features is the watch tower, covered in blue tiles and with a roof plated in pure gold.[1] Local materials such as clay, rocks, limestone, wood and metals were used in its construction.
Al-Seif Palace | |
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قصر السيف | |
The old seif palace with clock tower in the background | |
General information | |
Location | Kuwait city - |
Country | Kuwait |
Coordinates | 29°22′51″N 47°58′16″E |
Groundbreaking | 1904 |
Construction started | 1904 |
Renovated | 1909, 1964, & 1987 |
Owner | Government of Kuwait |
References | |
The official website of Aldiwan Alamiri. |
Overview
The tower of the Seif Palace received a direct hit from an incoming missile during the first Gulf War (1990–91), which destroyed the dial room. Smith of Derby Group replaced the iconic clock, and were the only non-US company to be awarded a contract in this reconstructive period.[2]
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References
- Kuwait
- Craven, Maxwell (2011). The Smiths of Derby: A Journey Through Time. Derbyshire. ISBN 978-0-9570846-0-5.
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