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(Redirected from Dar Al-Sada) Former royal palace in Sana'a, Yemen
Dar as-Sa'd palace in Sana'a (2010)

Dar as-Sa'd (Arabic: دار السعد) or Dar as-Sa’ada (Arabic: دار السعاده), all of which mean "House of Happiness", is a royal palace located in Sana'a, Yemen. It is located near Qubbat al-Mutawakkil Mosque dome in Tahrir Square in the city centre, and currently houses the National Museum of Yemen.

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  1. "المتحف الوطني".
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