The Hal Al-Qusoor program was launched in the historic At-Turaif district, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2010 and one of the largest mud-brick districts in the world, reflecting the Najdi architectural style.
Starting daily at 4:00 PM, the program opens several palaces belonging to imams and princes to the public for the first time, SPA reported. These openings aim to recreate the administrative, social, cultural, and humanitarian life in Diriyah during the era of the First Saudi State through theatrical performances, storytelling, and interactive experiences replicating councils and official events held in these palaces.
At-Turaif district, noted for its authentic Najdi architecture, symbolizes leadership and governance in Diriyah. Imam Abdulaziz bin Mohammad bin Saud selected it in 1766 for its strategic location on the western bank of Wadi Hanifa.
Diriyah Season 25/26 serves as a global hub for culture and history enthusiasts, offering a journey through ancient sites that have historically been the region's cultural center.
This is achieved through diverse experiences and innovative shows reflecting the values of historic Diriyah, blending the authenticity of Saudi heritage with the Kingdom’s ongoing development.