The house was for the late Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Nahyan (1909–79), the father-in-law of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, Founding Father of the United Arab Emirate, and the grandfather of the late H. H. Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, former President of the UAE.
It was built in 1958, during the Transition Period (1930s–60s), a time of social and cultural change following the early oil exploration and discovery in the emirate. Bait Mohammed bin Khalifa merges traditional architecture and design with modern materials and building techniques and is a notable symbol of this period. While the domestic character of Bait Mohammed bin Khalifa was different from the traditional forts used as residences, it retained the time-honoured tradition of a leader opening up his home to the community.
Bait Mohammed bin Khalifa was once an eminent landmark and a focal point for the community of Al Ain, as Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Nahyan was a highly esteemed figure. Now, after being carefully conserved, the space has resumed its legacy as a vibrant and creative community centre.
Spaces at Bait Mohammed bin Khalifa
The House offers multiple spaces to hire for various events and occasions. The Courtyard can accommodate a group of 250 people and there are also more intimate settings for smaller groups. Essential facilities are available in each space.
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