Al Mukalla Gate, also known as Bab Al Mukalla, is an iconic historic landmark located in Al Mukalla, the capital city of the Hadhramaut Governorate in Yemen. Serving as a main entrance to the old city, this gate is a remnant of the ancient fortifications that once encircled Al Mukalla, offering insight into the city's historical defense mechanisms. The structure's architectural style reflects the traditional Hadhrami design, characterized by the use of local limestone and coral stone, which have withstood the test of time. Al Mukalla itself is a port city, historically significant as a major trading hub, and has cultural influence from the various entities who have controlled it, such as the Qu'aiti State. The gate stands witness to the city's evolution from a small fishing village to a bustling seaport. It is emblematic of the rich cultural heritage of the region and plays a central role in the community's collective memory.