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      The Sana’a Cultural House

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      • Categories Culture, Yemen
      • Date February 13, 2011
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      Looking through the window and out onto the street in the Old City.
      Looking through the window and out onto the street in the Old City.

      Yesterday a group of students traveled to the Sana’a Cultural Heritage House – an ancient home in the Old City that has since been turned into a museum.

      The house is a fascinating glimpse into the long history of Yemen and Sana’a in particular.

      The curator took a minute out of the tour to speak a little about the history of the house.

      We climbed to the rooftop just in time to see the city awash in early evening light.

       

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