Ibrahim Palace, also known as Qasr Ibrahim, is a historical fortress situated in the heart of Al Ahsa Oasis in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. It was built during the Ottoman era and takes its name from the Ottoman Sultan Ibrahim I. This palace is a fine example of Islamic architecture and military fortifications of the time. The complex includes various structures such as mosques, a bathhouse, and residential areas demonstrating intricate designs and the strategic architecture of that period. The site has been a witness to the rich history and culture of Al Ahsa, showcasing artifacts and construction techniques that date back centuries. Ibrahim Palace has been well-preserved and restored to maintain its historical essence, offering visitors a deep insight into Saudi Arabia’s ancestral heritage. It became a part of the UNESCO World Heritage sites within the Al-Ahsa Oasis, further emphasizing its significance and the need for its preservation. The palace is a cultural beacon, attracting tourists and history enthusiasts who seek to explore the traditional values and stories embedded within its walls.