The construction of the Palace began in 1925 under the patronage of
Sultan Ghalib bin Awadh Al-Qu'aiti. The palace was designed to showcase the architectural styles influenced by Islamic, Ottoman, and British colonial elements. The Qu'aiti Sultanate was known for its strategic location on the southern coast of Yemen and its prosperity derived from trade, particularly in frankincense and spices. During its existence, the palace served as the official residence of the Qu'aiti rulers and witnessed numerous historical events. It was a center of political and cultural activity in the region, hosting visiting dignitaries, diplomats, and local leaders. Following the overthrow of the Qu'aiti Sultanate in 1967 and the establishment of the
People's Democratic Republic of Yemen, the palace lost its status as a royal residence and was dubbed "October 14th Palace". == Architecture ==