Thee Ain Village is a tourist heritage village dating back to the sixteenth century AD. It is surrounded by mountains on all four sides and is located in al-Makhwah Governorate in al-Bahah Province, southwest of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The village includes a number of water springs, plants, and diverse trees, and is famous for various fruits and vegetables, as well as the quality of its handcrafts. Thee Ain Village's heritage hosts a number of buildings that date back to previous ...
Al-Bujairi District is one of the historical sites in the city of ad-Dir'iyyah, the capital of the First Saudi State. Today, the district is located within a historical area that includes the districts of al-Sahl and al-Muraih. Al-Bujairi acquired its name due to its surface below al-Buraiji level and its propensity to fill with water flowing in from the neighboring valleys of Imran villages. Initially designated as al-Bujari, it was later shortened, following the customs of the people of ...
Archaeological Excavations in the Kingdom are the archaeological surveys and excavations across various Saudi sites. In that regard, the Law of Antiquities, Museums and Urban Heritage, issued by a Royal Decree in 2014, defines archaeological sites as: 'Movable or immovable, buried or submerged objects, which lie within Saudi Arabia’s borders and in maritime zones under its sovereignty or jurisdiction. They are built, made, produced, adapted, or drawn by man, thus the formation of archaeo...
King Abdulaziz Palace in al-Muwayh is a historic palace located in al-Muwayh Governorate in Makkah al-Mukarramah Province in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It is approximately 180 km east of Taif City. It was built in 1938 for King Abdulaziz Bin Abdulrahman Al Saud to stay in and as a station during his journeys between Riyadh andMakkah al-Mukarramah, as well as during his trips for Hajj, Umrah, or summer vacation. The construction of King Abdulaziz Palace in al-Muwayh The palace was constructed ...
King Abdulaziz Palace in al-Maabadah is a historic palace located in the city of Makkah al-Mukarramah . The palace was inhabited by the Founding King, Abdulaziz Bin Abdulrahman Al Saud , during the establishment of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and it served as the headquarters for the governance and administration of citizens' affairs. It was built in 1927, and it is constructed of clay and stones on an area of approximately 2,500 m2. The history of King Abdulaziz Pa la ce in al-Maabadah A...
The archeological city of Qaryat al-Faw is one of the most important ancient sites in the Arabian Peninsula. It is located seven hundred km southwest of Riyadh , the capital of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The city lies in a gap between the Tuwaiq Mountains , intersects with Wadi Al-Dawasir , and overlooks the northwestern edge of the Empty Quarter . Al-Faw is located about 150 km from the southeast of Wadi Al-Dawasir Governorate. Qaryat al-Faw is situated on the western edge of the Empty Quart...
King Abdulaziz Palace in al-Dawadmi is an archaeological palace in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The founding King Abdulaziz Bin Abdulrahman Al Saud personally chose its location west of Al-Dawadmi Governorate in Riyadh, and determined its size in July 1931. The palace, which is located 313 km west of Riyadh, is the first royal palace outside the capital. Moreover, it was one of the main headquarters of the founding King's government in the region. Construction of King Abdulaziz Palace in a...
Palaces and castles in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia : Saudi Arabia is one of the historical regions filled with archeological evidence. Palaces and castles play an important role, as they have witnessed historical events across different fields: architectural, political, and social. It is also a significant element in boosting cultural tourism. Palaces and castles exist in various provinces of Saudi Arabia. The palaces of rulers are documented for the political aspect in several provinces, m...
The National Antiquities Register is a digital archive that is intended to archive archaeological sites in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia using fill-in forms to gather data and link them to a digital archaeological map containing detailed information, images, and reports on registered archaeological and historical sites. Functions of the National Antiquities Register The National Antiquities Register aims to achieve several duties, including documenting, registering, and then mapping archaeologica...