Part of the presidential palace in Abu Dhabi has been opened up to the public for the first time – and its interior is truly spectacular. The Qasr Al Watan, which is inside the presidential compound, is being billed as a new landmark and a place where tourists can learn about the culture of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It only opened earlier this month, and so far visitors have been wowed by the building’s huge white domes, dramatic chandeliers and intricate artwork. When entering the attraction, visitors are first ushered into The Great Hall, in the heart of the building. They then tail off into the west wing of the palace, where they can learn about the formation of the UAE and its system of governance. Visitors can also explore a collection of diplomatic gifts received from visiting heads of state and foreign dignitaries, displayed to the public for the first time.