The Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Nature Reserve Development Authority has opened its pavilion at International Restoration Week, which began Wednesday in the Jax District of Diriyah and will run until Oct. 5. Organized by the Heritage Commission, the gathering brings together leading local and international organizations dedicated to the protection of history, culture, and the environment.
At the pavilion, visitors are taken on a journey through time. The display highlights the historic palaces of King Abdulaziz inside the reserve, some more than 90 years old offering a glimpse into an era that shaped modern Saudi Arabia. It also features an engaging presentation on Darb Zubaydah the ancient 1,400-kilometer pilgrimage route from Kufa to Makkah that once carried thousands of travelers through the heart of the Arabian Peninsula.
Visitors can explore stories of ponds, dams and reservoirs along the trail, landmarks that once provided hope and sustenance to pilgrims in the desert. Each exhibit is designed not just to inform but to connect people emotionally with a heritage that belongs to generations past and present.
Through its participation the authority emphasizes a commitment that goes beyond preservation it is about ensuring these cultural treasures remain a living legacy for the future. The pavilion has already drawn the attention of history lovers families, and researchers many expressing admiration for how the Kingdom is merging environmental protection with cultural pride.
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