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Masmak Palace Museum Reopens After Extensive Renovation
Masmak Palace Museum Reopens After Extensive Renovation

CairoScene

time13 hours ago

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  • CairoScene

Masmak Palace Museum Reopens After Extensive Renovation

After extensive renovations, Riyadh's Masmak Palace Museum has reopened with upgraded infrastructure and immersive displays recounting the 1902 Battle of Riyadh and Saudi Arabia's unification. Masmak Palace Museum in Riyadh's Al-Dirah district has reopened to the public following an extensive renovation project aimed at upgrading its infrastructure and modernising its exhibits. The restoration was done to bring the museum in line with contemporary standards while preserving and showcasing a historic site considered central to Saudi Arabia's national identity. Built in 1865 during the reign of Imam Abdullah bin Faisal bin Turki, Masmak Palace is one of Riyadh's oldest surviving structures. Originally inaugurated on June 11th, 1995, the museum now features enhanced educational displays that chronicle the 1902 Battle of Riyadh, a pivotal event in the unification of the Kingdom led by King Abdulaziz. Visitors can explore archival documents, photographs, scale models, and multimedia presentations designed to engage audiences of all ages. Designed for defence, the fortress features thick mudbrick walls, gun slits, and a single fortified entrance. It played a crucial role in Saudi history when it was captured by King Abdulaziz as part of his campaign to unify the country. Prior to its transformation into a museum, the building served various functions, including as an arms depot.

Masmak Palace Museum reopens in Riyadh after major renovation
Masmak Palace Museum reopens in Riyadh after major renovation

Saudi Gazette

time2 days ago

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  • Saudi Gazette

Masmak Palace Museum reopens in Riyadh after major renovation

Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — The Museums Commission reopened Masmak Palace Museum on Saturday in Riyadh's historic Al-Dirah district, following a comprehensive renovation that included restoration of the building and modernization of its infrastructure. The upgrades align with contemporary museum standards and reflect the Commission's broader efforts to highlight key historical landmarks that played pivotal roles in shaping the Kingdom's history and identity. Originally inaugurated as a museum on June 11, 1995, the Masmak now features a series of galleries that narrate the story of the 1902 Battle of Riyadh, a turning point in the Kingdom's unification led by King Abdulaziz. The museum offers educational and visual displays, including models, archival documents, photographs, and multimedia content designed to engage visitors of all ages. The fortress itself, built in 1865 during the reign of Imam Abdullah bin Faisal bin Turki, is one of the oldest remaining structures in the with thick walls, narrow gun slits, and a single fortified entrance, Masmak Palace was originally designed to defend the historical significance was sealed when King Abdulaziz captured the fort in a decisive battle that marked the beginning of Saudi Arabia's unification the decades, the building served various roles, including as an arms depot, before being repurposed as a national museum chronicling this foundational moment in Saudi history.

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