The Misk Heritage Museum (Asaan), supported by the Mohammed bin Salman Foundation (Misk), signed on Monday a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives (Darah), the national institution dedicated to preserving and promoting the history and heritage of Saudi Arabia.
The MoU aims to strengthen cooperation between the two organizations in support of national efforts to safeguard and celebrate the Kingdom's cultural legacy and pass it on to future generations, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Monday.
The five-year MoU aims to boost collaboration in the fields of historical documentation, conservation and restoration of artifacts, knowledge exchange, and capacity building for Saudi talent in the heritage sector.
Asaan and Darah will explore opportunities for cooperation in historical documentation, with Darah providing supporting content and oral histories to help shape Asaan's exhibition storylines. Darah will also offer advisory expertise and technical support in the conservation, restoration, binding, and digitization of historical materials.
The two institutions will collaborate on training and professional development programs for Asaan's staff and will jointly develop educational initiatives for children and youth in coordination with Darah's "Antame" program, which introduces younger generations to the Kingdom's historical, geographic, and cultural depth through modern digital tools.
"The partnership with Darah marks a pivotal step in our mission to preserve Saudi Arabia's national heritage," said Asaan Chief Executive Khaled Al-Saqer. "It aligns with our vision of fostering meaningful and strategic collaborations with leading national institutions across the cultural sector."
"Darah's expertise in documentation, evaluation, and preservation will enrich the narratives presented in our exhibitions and strengthen the capabilities of our team," Al-Saqer added. "Ultimately, this will enhance the quality of experiences we offer our visitors and advance Asaan's mission to keep heritage alive, inspiring all generations to engage with it, protect it, and carry it forward."
Darah Chief Executive Turki Al-Shuwaier said the signing of the MoU with Asaan is part of unifying efforts to serve the history and heritage of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
It also reflects the importance of integration between cultural institutions in the Kingdom in a way that contributes to strengthening national identity, highlighting the diversity and richness of Saudi culture and heritage, and inspiring future generations to carry this responsibility with a creative and conscious spirit, he noted.
Other areas of cooperation include the joint review and verification of Asaan's public programming and marketing content, along with expert evaluation and description of artifacts in the museum's collection.