This design, known as the Rock Palace (Dar al-Hajar), is a picture of Yemen, near the capital of Sanaa. Featuring a fascinating style of Yemeni plan, this 5-story building is in a harsh district in the Wadi Dhar Valley. Archeologically, the illustrious home was understood the late eighteenth century on the arrangements of a particular Imam Mansour. Thereafter, in the essential part of the 20th century, it filled in as the pre-summer home of Imam Yahya, known as the exacting head of Yemen, who further broadened the construction. (Yemen has for a long while been driven by exacting pioneers for instance imams.) The physical revamping of the construction underlined the propped plan as a place of safety. Its water supply was given through a pipeline worked under the stones. Likewise, the palace has guest and room rooms, kitchens, and a limit locale. The construction no longer fills in as a royal home today, anyway expects visitors as a presentation lobby.