Hail Province
Historical Site

A'arif fort - Hail Province

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A'arif fort, Ar Riyadh, Hail Saudi Arabia
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Description

A'arif Fort is the oldest historical building in the city of Hail. It was built in order to guard the city against enemies. During the Saudi rule, the Fort was used for the sighting of the moon and firing the Iftar cannon in Ramadan. Recently, A'arif Fort was opened for tourists as a heritage site. 

Architecture

A'arif Fort is a rectangular-shaped castle that is built with mud and clay. It is located in the heart of Hail and was constructed in the 17th century AD. The fortress occupies an area of about 440 square meters and is strategically located at a hilltop, which makes it visible from anywhere in the city. Sitting on the peak of Jabal Irf, the fortress offers a wonderful view of the northern city. 

The Fort can be accessed through a gate from its southern side, where a small courtyard leads to the main entrance. Inside the fortress, you will find watchtowers, windows, a residential area, baths, a mosque, and warehouses. 

This castle is also distinguished by its large wooden doors with inscriptions engraved on them. Tourists can climb to the top of the castle in order to have a bird's-eye view of the city and watch the farms, markets, and neighborhoods surrounding them. 

 

Destination Type
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Location

A'arif fort, Ar Riyadh, Hail Saudi Arabia

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MOHAMMED SUHEB

MOHAMMED SUHEB

08/04/2023 01:40

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It was closed when we went there ! Usually these days it will be closed some renovations are goin on !! But the garden outside the fort is accessible u can go vist and spend time there !!
Social Innovation & tech

Social Innovation & tech

07/25/2021 23:41

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Under renovation . Please check before travel if it's open
Christophil Varghese

Christophil Varghese

07/23/2021 06:11

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Just drive by if you are in town, the place is being renovated and made into a tourist spot. But don't have high hopes in your mind.
Richard Mortel

Richard Mortel

08/09/2020 10:51

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As is the case with much of Saudi Arabia's sites of historical and archeological interest, the fort was firmly closed when I visited it at various times over two days. Impressive seen from the outside, but very disappointing for those making a special trip to visit this and other sites in the kingdom.
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