The souq's architecture is bound to attract visitors from both near and far. George Raphel for The National
After years of renovation and restoration, Souq Al Qaysariya in Muharraq, Bahrain has officially opened to the public. George Raphel for The National
The unique architecture features Dutch architect Anne Holtrop's soil as shuttering technique. George Raphel for The National
The soil as shuttering technique sees imperfect concrete panels formed by casting them directly onto the earth at the building site. George Raphel for The National
The richly textured facade of the new souq buildings feels both futuristic and carved by time. George Raphel for The National
Pockets of green feature, too. George Raphel for The National
Shop fronts feature Arabic calligraphy. George Raphel for The National
Pop-up shops filled the stores for the opening, while permanent residents are still to be decided. George Raphel for The National
The main aim of the souq regeneration is to recreate a synergistic nexus point for the kingdom’s designers, makers, traders, shoppers and visitors. George Raphel for The National
Buildings in the souq form part of the Unesco-listed Pearling Path trail. George Raphel for The National
The souq's architecture is bound to attract visitors from both near and far. George Raphel for The National
After years of renovation and restoration, Souq Al Qaysariya in Muharraq, Bahrain has officially opened to the public. George Raphel for The National
The unique architecture features Dutch architect Anne Holtrop's soil as shuttering technique. George Raphel for The National
The soil as shuttering technique sees imperfect concrete panels formed by casting them directly onto the earth at the building site. George Raphel for The National
The richly textured facade of the new souq buildings feels both futuristic and carved by time. George Raphel for The National
Pockets of green feature, too. George Raphel for The National
Shop fronts feature Arabic calligraphy. George Raphel for The National
Pop-up shops filled the stores for the opening, while permanent residents are still to be decided. George Raphel for The National
The main aim of the souq regeneration is to recreate a synergistic nexus point for the kingdom’s designers, makers, traders, shoppers and visitors. George Raphel for The National
Buildings in the souq form part of the Unesco-listed Pearling Path trail. George Raphel for The National
The souq's architecture is bound to attract visitors from both near and far. George Raphel for The National