Al-Midhnab Traditional Village is a traditional village located in al-Midhnab Governorate in Qassim Province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia . Its establishment dates back to approximately seven hundred years. It has been restored to become one of the distinctive heritage sites in the region. The village serves as a living model and lasting witness to the Najdi urban and residential planning that was prevalent in the past. The traditional village was expanded and renovated in 2017 to host the Cu...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia encompasses several historical palaces. These palaces are distinguished by their shapes and sizes, and were constructed using local building materials. They are located in several cities, making them witnesses to the stages of the Kingdom's establishment and unity, and prominent elements in the architectural heritage. Examples include: 1. Al-Masmak Palace, Riyadh. 2. Al-Murabba Palace, Riyadh. 3. King Abdulaziz Palace in al-Badi'ah , Riyadh City. 4. King Ab...
Antiquities in Riyadh Province are the tangible remains and legacies of ancient human civilizations located in Riyadh Province in the central part of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The oldest of these traces back to the Paleolithic period. Antiquities of Riyadh Province in the Paleolithic Period Human groups settled in Riyadh Province over extended periods due to the province's diverse topography and favorable climatic conditions during prehistoric times. Archaeological studies in the area h...
Al-Safat Square, historically known as 'al-Baraha', is a spacious square in Riyadh City , the capital of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The square holds significant importance due to its central location within the city, being surrounded by the main marketplace and offering views of al-Hukm Palace and several other notable palaces. Today, al-Safat Square is part of al-Hukm Palace district, which serves as the administrative, cultural, and commercial hub of Riyadh City. Al-Safat Square h...
The Saturday Historical Market is located in Baljurashi Governorate , al Bahah Province , south of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It dates back to more than one hundred years and is one of the most famous markets in the region. It is organized each Saturday of every week from morning to noon and is surrounded by a group of small shops that sell janbiyas (daggers), knives, fabrics, and perfumes, in addition to jewelry and women's supplies. Many sellers from inside and outside of Baljurashi G...
Historical Zabal Castle is located north of Sakaka City in al-Jawf Province . As one of the oldest castles in the Arabian Peninsula, the Historical Zabal Castle dates back to the Nabataean era from the first century BC to the first century AD. The castle, built on the head of a rocky mountain, was renovated several times, the last of which was two hundred years ago. Built at a 50-meter height, the castle spans 5,600 m 2 . The castle formed a protective fortifying shield for Sakaka's peopl...
Al-Rajajil Monuments were named so because, from a distance, they appear to onlookers as if they are standing men (or Rajajil, in Arabic). However, upon closer inspection, it becomes evident that they are a group of erect stone pillars. Al-Rajajil Monuments, also known as al-Rajajil Columns, are located south of the city of Sakaka in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia . They date back to the fourth millennium BC. Experts believe that they were placed in this location either for religious purpose...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 's historic castles, forts, and towers are distinguished by their architecture, cultural diversity and multiplicity of styles. They are scattered in many cities and governorates, including: 1. Imam Turki bin Abdullah Castle: Located in al-Hilweh Town Center, west of Hotat Bani Tamim Governorate, in Riyadh Province . 2. Al-Marqab Raghba Heritage Tower: Located in Raghba historic town in Thadiq Governorate, Riyadh Province . 3. Qasabat Al-Owus: A tower located in ...
The construction period of King Abdulaziz's palace in Qaryat al-Ulya in the Eastern Province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia dates back to the twentieth century. This is evidenced by an inscription on a plaster plaque found in one of the northern rooms of the palace. The inscription reads: In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. By the command of His Majesty King Abdulaziz al-Saud , al-Aali Palace was built in Qaryat al-Ulya under the supervision of His Highness Prince S...
Shamsan Castle is a historical castle located northeastern of the city of Abha in Aseer Province , the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia . Its latest design dates back over one hundred years. Built atop Shamsan Mountain, which rises to an elevation of approximately 2,200 m above sea level, the castle served as the main gateway to the city of Abha from the direction of Aqaba Shaar (to the north) and the city's initial line of defense throughout successive eras. Area and buildings of Shamsan Castle ...
After the recapture of Riyadh by the founding King Abdulaziz bin Abdulrahman al-Saud in 1902, he ordered the erection of a wall surrounding the city. The wall had several main gates known as al-Darawiz , positioned on different sides of the wall. Additionally, there were smaller gateways designed for pedestrians, known as Nuqb . Some of these gates have been demolished, while others still exist. They are as follows: Al-Thumairi Gate Located to the east of the city, it was known as al-Murwah...
Historical mosques in the Kingdom are some of the most important landmarks of urban and cultural heritage in the nation, as they are places of worship for Muslims. These mosques are characterized by their simplicity, and tend to sheer away from extravagance. Since they were first established by the founding King Abdulaziz Bin Abdulrahman Al Saud , the Kingdom maintained them by rehabilitating them for worship and prayer, restoring their urban authenticity and strengthening their religious and c...