Saudi history written on the wall of ‘Masmak Kotara’ light and sound show Saudi history on the wall of Al Masmak Fortress

Riyadh: The history of those struggles and victories is now reflected on the walls of the ‘Masmak Palace’ where Saudi Arabia took its first step towards the status of a unified nation. As part of the country’s 92nd National Day celebrations, the Saudi Museums Commission has prepared a visual surprise with sound and light on the wall of the historic Masmak Palace in Deera near Batha in the capital. The history and culture of the country is visually presented like a film. On the front of the palace and on the walls of the two towers, the scenes are shown in a very large scale like a film. and description as incorporeal.

Many people, including children and adults, came to Masmak’s courtyard in the evening to watch the show that started on Thursday. More people will come on Friday and Saturday. The show is from 5 pm to 11 pm. Entry is completely free. Poetry, prayers and greetings were pouring out from the audience as the pictures of the rulers were projected, creating awe with the excellence of modern technology. Masmak is a historically important fort where King Abdul Aziz’s plans and plans to unify the scattered kingdoms into Saudi Arabia took place. The majlis, which received heads of state and local dignitaries, is also inside the mosque.

Even today, heads of state, diplomatic representatives, journalists, historical researchers, tourists and other people from different regions come to see the palace. Students from schools and universities from different parts of the country come to Masmak as a study trip. Today, Masmak is a fortress of historical preservation, with vessels, weapons, artworks, metal and earthenware, clothing, furniture dating back to the time of Saudi founder King Abdul Aziz.

Masmak Palace is within walking distance from Batha, which is crowded with expatriates. Therefore, it is also an opportunity to enjoy the National Day without spending money. There are hundreds of families who came to Saudi Arabia on visitor visas. Programs will help them to know the country and learn its history. As the national day falls on the weekend, there is a three-day holiday. This is to be celebrated by participating in as many fun events as possible within the country. Both natives and foreigners are ready. The weather has changed from extreme heat and the temperature has decreased considerably during the night hours, which is favorable for entertainment activities.

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