Madinah’s Historic Islamic Landmarks Open to Visitors

The historic Islamic landmarks of Saudi Arabia’s city of Madinah are now open to visitors. (SPA)
The historic Islamic landmarks of Saudi Arabia’s city of Madinah are now open to visitors. (SPA)
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Madinah’s Historic Islamic Landmarks Open to Visitors

The historic Islamic landmarks of Saudi Arabia’s city of Madinah are now open to visitors. (SPA)
The historic Islamic landmarks of Saudi Arabia’s city of Madinah are now open to visitors. (SPA)

The historic Islamic landmarks of Saudi Arabia’s city of Madinah are now open to visitors.

The locations, castles and fortresses that Muslims had long read about in the history books can now be visited and admired up-close.

Authorities have sought to preserve these locations in the hopes of attracting visitors.

Over a hundred historic Islamic landmarks have been preserved and renovated in the Madinah and Makkah regions to consolidate their religious and cultural standing and offer a unique tourist experience to visitors.

Expert on modern history Dr. Abdulrahman al-Waqisi said: “Every corner and every aspect of Madinah is history and tells a story.”

It covers the history that predates Islam, post-Hijra and aspects of the Prophet Mohammed life, he added.

The city still boasts undiscovered historic sites despite the great efforts carried out by Saudi authorities to unearth them, he remarks.

The regions of Saudi Arabia are still rife with heritage treasures, he stressed.

In Madinah, he highlighted the Atban bin Malik Mosque where the Prophet Mohammed once prayed.

New discoveries were recently made at the mosque, demonstrating the city’s rich history, al-Waqisi said.

He acknowledged that some historic ruins had once been neglected and sometimes destroyed due to some conservative views and various other excuses.

Some important landmarks have indeed been razed to the ground for unjustified reasons, he lamented.

Others, however, have been salvaged thanks to the intervention of the authorities.



Saudi Arabia: Tuwaiq Sculpture Hosts Panel Discussions, Workshops

Tuwaiq Sculpture is one of the flagship projects of Riyadh Art. SPA
Tuwaiq Sculpture is one of the flagship projects of Riyadh Art. SPA
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Saudi Arabia: Tuwaiq Sculpture Hosts Panel Discussions, Workshops

Tuwaiq Sculpture is one of the flagship projects of Riyadh Art. SPA
Tuwaiq Sculpture is one of the flagship projects of Riyadh Art. SPA

The sixth edition of Tuwaiq Sculpture 2025, running from January 15 to February 24, has launched an engaging series of panel discussions and workshops as part of its Community Engagement Program. Designed to foster dialogue between artists and the public, this initiative offers an immersive exploration of art, highlighting its impact on urban landscapes and cultural identity.
Held at ROSHN Front under this year’s theme, "From Then to Now: Joy in the Struggle of Making," the program reflects Tuwaiq Sculpture’s commitment to establishing Riyadh as a global center for art and creativity.
The panel discussions bring together local artists, urban planners, and cultural experts to explore the evolving relationship between public sculptures and urban landscapes. These conversations highlight how sculptural art enhances city aesthetics, contributes to placemaking, and transforms public spaces into cultural landmarks that reflect the visual identity of Saudi cities.
In addition to thought-provoking discussions, the Community Engagement Program offers a diverse lineup of hands-on workshops designed for students, families, and creative enthusiasts. Participants can engage in Paper-Mache Workshop – A family-friendly session introducing sustainable art practices, where participants learn about recycling materials to create sculptural pieces, and Natural Dyeing Workshop – An interactive experience teaching traditional techniques to extract pigments from plants and minerals for coloring sculptures.
By offering accessible, educational, and interactive experiences, these workshops encourage artistic exploration and cultural appreciation across all ages.
The panel discussions and workshops serve as a dynamic platform for idea exchange, creative expression, and skill development, aiming to enhance cultural awareness and inspire new artistic perspectives. Through these initiatives, Tuwaiq Sculpture continues to expand the horizons of sculptural art, reinforcing its role in shaping cultural identity and engaging the community in meaningful ways.
Tuwaiq Sculpture is one of the flagship projects of Riyadh Art, one of the world’s largest public art programs. The initiative aspires to transform Riyadh into an "open-air gallery," fostering creativity and enriching the lives of residents and visitors alike. This vision aligns with Saudi Vision 2030, positioning Riyadh as a global hub for art and culture.