Al-Jalahma House features traditional Bahraini architecture with beige plastered walls, wooden window frames, and decorative wooden beams. The upper level includes a roofed terrace supported by wooden columns, incorporating wooden lattice screens for ventilation and privacy. The building's design emphasizes simplicity and functional aesthetics. Located in Muharraq, Bahrain, it is part of the Pearling Path, a UNESCO World Heritage site that highlights the island's pearling history and architectural heritage. The structure reflects regional cultural and historical significance.
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