Al Bait Hotel
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The Chedi Al Bait Hotel is a 65-room five star heritage hotel situated in the Heart of Sharjah cultural heritage area in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates – a restoration of the traditional trading and residential district of Sharjah town.
| Chedi Al Bait Hotel | |
|---|---|
| Alternative names | Chedi Al Bait Hotel |
| General information | |
| Type | Hotel |
| Location | Sharjah, United Arab Emirates |
| Coordinates | 25°35′54″N 55°38′34″E / 25.59833°N 55.64278°E |
| Inaugurated | December 2018 |
| Landlord | Sharjah Investment Authority (Shurooq) |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Godwin Austen Johnson |
The Al Bait Hotel (Al Bait is Arabic for 'the house') is constructed around a core which comprises four former traders' houses: Bait Ibrahim Bin Mohammed Al Midfa – The library and café (the café is built from the Majlis Ibrahim Al Midfa); Bait Eissa Al Midfa – Reception; Bait Abdul Rahman Al Midfa – The Heritage guestroom block; and Bait Abdullah Al Mahmood – The Arabic restaurant. The architect responsible for the $54.45 million redevelopment was Godwin Austen Johnson.[1] The original houses, constructed from mudbricks and coral with teak and mango wood pillars and barasti (palm frond) ceilings, date back to 1927.[2] The hotel was first announced in 2013 and slated for 2015 completion,[3] and was finally opened following further delays[4] in December 2018, by the Ruler of Sharjah, Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi.
Ibrahim Bin Mohammed Al Midfa was a prominent Sharjah citizen, a journalist and publisher of Sharjah's first newspaper, and his majlis (preserved in the hotel development) was a popular cultural meeting place. Items of Al Midfa's possessions are displayed in cabinets in the hotel.[5] The majlis is topped by a circular barjeel, or wind tower, which is unique in the United Arab Emirates.[6]