Amerigo Vespucci Brings Italy's Rich Maritime Culture to Jeddah's Shores

Amerigo Vespucci brings Italy's rich maritime culture to Jeddah's shores. (SPA)
Amerigo Vespucci brings Italy's rich maritime culture to Jeddah's shores. (SPA)
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Amerigo Vespucci Brings Italy's Rich Maritime Culture to Jeddah's Shores

Amerigo Vespucci brings Italy's rich maritime culture to Jeddah's shores. (SPA)
Amerigo Vespucci brings Italy's rich maritime culture to Jeddah's shores. (SPA)

The historic Italian ship Amerigo Vespucci has drawn thousands of visitors of all ages and nationalities during its stop at the Jeddah Yacht Club and Marina, from January 27 to 30, as part of its global tour aimed at showcasing Italy's cultural heritage and promoting maritime sustainability.

Several visitors shared their admiration for this maritime masterpiece with the Saudi Press Agency. Abdullah Al-Ghamdi described his visit as a unique cultural experience, while Noha Al-Harbi viewed it as a valuable opportunity to introduce her children to new cultures, rich with educational and entertaining experiences.

Crew member Antonio DeSimone remarked, "Jeddah blends modernity and heritage, and visitors' enthusiasm for the ship's history made us feel at home." Similarly, Italian visitor Maria Rossi emphasized the ship's significance in Italy's maritime heritage, praising the warm hospitality extended to the crew in Jeddah.

Gilda Ortega from the Philippines noted that her visit allowed her to explore Italy's maritime heritage, and Mohammad Ashraf from India emphasized that the ship represents a global maritime legacy and a bridge for cultural exchange between nations.

Built in 1930, Amerigo Vespucci is one of Italy's oldest and most renowned sailing ships. Now serving as a training vessel for the Italian Navy, it carries a rich history of global voyages, introducing people to Italian maritime culture and fostering international cultural exchange.



AlUla Arts Festival Unveils Distinguished Programs in Final Week

The festival officially concludes on February 22 - SPA
The festival officially concludes on February 22 - SPA
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AlUla Arts Festival Unveils Distinguished Programs in Final Week

The festival officially concludes on February 22 - SPA
The festival officially concludes on February 22 - SPA

The fourth edition of the AlUla Arts Festival is nearing its conclusion, with a vibrant program of artistic events set for its final weekend, offering visitors the opportunity to explore creative artworks and unique activities that have defined the festival.
The festival has proven its popularity, attracting 40,000 visitors by its fourth week, expecting even more attendees in the coming days.
The festival serves as a global platform for artistic and cultural exchange, celebrating art in the heart of nature. Inspired by AlUla’s breathtaking landscapes, artists have showcased their creativity, positively transforming the artistic scene, SPA reported.
Although the festival officially concludes on February 22, some art exhibitions will continue welcoming visitors until April. Among them is Wadi AlFann, who presents James Turrell, which will extend its evening hours during Ramadan.
The final weekend will also feature AlUla Artist Residency Open Studio on February 22 and 23, where international artists from Tunisia, Morocco, China, Spain, and India will showcase their artistic research through photography, installations, and performance art in an interactive creative experience exploring themes of transformation and impermanence.