Munikh castle

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Al Majma'ah, Saudi Arabia

Archaeological site· Castle

Munikh castle Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

Munikh castle is located in Al Majma'ah, Saudi Arabia on Almarqab St, Al Marqab. Munikh castle is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category archaeological site in Saudi Arabia.

Address

Almarqab St, Al Marqab

Phone

+966118808855

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Asd Yar

Nice place top of Almajmah city near Riyadh. Very old civilization, houses made of clay.

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Muhammad N. G.

It was on 27th of December 2019, we have a trip to Mud City somewhere in Majma'ah City, with its old Munich Castle made of mud, it is located in Al Majma'ah, Saudi Arabia. It's really old so i can feel and see the vibes and its vibrant and saturation nicely, even it is already dark when we got there as clear as daylight. The culture and the old civilization, it's so old made me totally felt oh i am really a stranger here. I tried to capture moments as great as i can on this chance. It was a great experience, alhamdulillah, i want to have more moment to feel and see by my own eyes.

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Adnan Adil jutt

Nice n quite

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Andrzej Terlikowski

Beautifull historical place with nice ruins rounded it's area

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drfarhanabbas

One of the oldest archaeological site in city of Majmah. It has covred seating areas. The cleanliness of place is good. No cafe or shop inside so you need to bring your food and water with you. Sockets for mobile charging is available inside the seating areas. There is availability of washrooms which are very well maintained and clean. The view of the city is very good from the highest point of the tower. Alongside this site the old village is visible with old houses and streets. There is also a covered seating arrangement with carpet and majlis.

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Arturas Medeisis

The castle looks very impressive from outside, unfortunately we could not go in as the gates were closed (we were there on Friday afternoon) and there is no posting as to what are the opening hours, if any. Fortunately, there is a very well preserved Old Town of traditional clay houses just by the side of the castle which was open for visiting, including a very interesting Workshop akin to mini museum with very friendly local people who showed the traditional tools and how things were made in the old days.

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Bahri BAYKARA

It was fantastic. But there weren't any rest areas around.