Saudi Heritage Commission Exhibition Wins Paris Design Award

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Saudi Heritage Commission Exhibition Wins Paris Design Award

Saudi Heritage Commission logo
Saudi Heritage Commission logo

The Saudi International Handicrafts Week Exhibition "Banan" has been awarded the Interior Design award by the International Paris Design Awards/Better Future.

The Heritage Commission organized the event in Riyadh from June 6 to June 12, 2023.

The exhibition earned recognition for its innovative designs, drawing inspiration from the cultural heritage of handicrafts in the Kingdom. It was commended for the quality of display, use of colors, and the aesthetic appeal of the showcased heritage pieces.

Held under the patronage of Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, the Minister of Culture and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Heritage Commission, the event was attended by Hamed bin Mohammed Fayez, the Deputy Minister of Culture and Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Commission.

The "Banan" Exhibition witnessed a significant attendance and engagement from enthusiasts of handicrafts.



Events of Autumn Vacation Launched at Saudi Arabia's Hira Cultural District

 Hira Cultural District is a prominent landmark located near one of Makkah's most famous sites, Jabal Al-Noor. - File Photo by SPA
Hira Cultural District is a prominent landmark located near one of Makkah's most famous sites, Jabal Al-Noor. - File Photo by SPA
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Events of Autumn Vacation Launched at Saudi Arabia's Hira Cultural District

 Hira Cultural District is a prominent landmark located near one of Makkah's most famous sites, Jabal Al-Noor. - File Photo by SPA
Hira Cultural District is a prominent landmark located near one of Makkah's most famous sites, Jabal Al-Noor. - File Photo by SPA

The "Autumn Vacation" events commenced on Saturday at Saudi Arabia’s Hira Cultural District and will run until November 16.

This district offers a range of enriching experiences through a cultural, historical, and recreational journey that caters to all segments of society, SPA reported.
The events are both diverse and unique, blending culture and entertainment in a distinctive way. Highlights include displays of equestrian skills, caravans, parades, the "Light Theater," the "Revelation Exhibition," the "Challenge Field," and the "Sniper Experience," along with various competitions and prizes. Additionally, there will be games and a designated area for children.
Hira Cultural District is a prominent landmark located near one of Makkah's most famous sites, Jabal Al-Noor.

Spanning approximately 67,000 square meters, it attracts tourists from various nationalities and social groups, meets high quality of life standards, and enhances the visitor experience.