The lovely Maldives Islands have secured a reputation as a premier vacation destination, attracting innumerable holidaymakers from around the globe. The capital of the Maldives, Male, also features a number of sightseeing attractions that will capture the interest of the visitor. One of them is Muliaage, a handsome edifice where the President of the islands officially resides. As you experience the many attractions of this unique nation an accommodation choice that discerning visitors may consider would be a pleasing Maldives resort such as the island getaway of Maafushivaru Maldives.
Muliaage is a magnificent building that never fails to capture the attention of the observer. Seen from outside the building appears grand and imposing as befitting its esteemed status in the capital of the Maldives. In fact, no less than four Maldivian Presidents have resided at this palace.
The iconic Muliaage inherits an interesting history which is intertwined with the legacy of the royal family of the Maldives. Initially, the work of constructing this splendid palace commenced in 1914, with the task of construction being completed in the next five years. The palace was built by order of the monarch Muhammad Shamsuddeen III who desired to create a splendid residence for his young son Hassan Izzuddin.
The palace was completed in time for the return of the young prince after completing his education in the island nation of Sri Lanka. In fact, the design elements of Muliaage were created using the same architectural motifs that could be seen in luxurious bungalows built in Sri Lanka at the time.
An interesting feature at Muliaage is the tomb of Abul Barakat Yousef Al-Berberi, a Moroccan visitor who is credited with the introduction of Islam to the Maldives.
Muliaage has functioned successfully in its official capacity, serving as a location for welcoming visiting Heads of State and hosting important meetings and conferences. Many eminent individuals have stayed at this palace, including Queen Elizabeth II and the Indian Premier Rajiv Gandhi.
Auburn Silver is a travel writer who has a passion for fashion and a deep interest in admiring new and exotic attractions around the world. Google+