The Seif Palace is situated at Kuwait city just opposite to famous Grand Mosque. It is one of the must visit attraction in the city. Sheikh Mubarak Al-Sabah who (ruled from 1896 to 1915) had bought the needed things for the places that would be a fitting center of power, for the improved political and commercial importance of Kuwait.
This palace was constructed by Sheikh Mubarak in 1896; this palace is the center of Kuwait city. The overall area of the palace is approximately palace is 450000 sqm including artificial lake, landing field for the helicopters and a dock for the yachts. After finishing the main construction of the palace Sheikh Mubarak was decided to extend this palace by adding one more wing to this palace that is also used same architectural style. Finally the palace was completed at the end of 1910, and it is one of the most attractive places in Kuwait. This palace is the first building in Kuwait to have electricity. The floor was enclosed with yellow colored tiles brought from the town of Al Emara. Outside walls and the staircase were built. Doors, windows and wooden arches of the palace were also adorned with stained glass.
It is the symbol of Islamic design and the principle uniqueness is its tile work. Their craftsmanships firmly dazzle the core of the guests. Extra commendable component is watch tower, that is perfectly worked by blue tiles and the rooftops are plated in unadulterated gold. This castle is generally celebrated by both nearby and unfamiliar guests. This is the spot picked to Emir Dynasty. Along these lines, the Seif royal residence possibly fills in as the court if there are specific festivals, or if the Bayan Palace isn’t accessible. In any case, numerous explorers go to see this fine structure each year.