Renewed Exhibition Showcases The Architectural Legacy Of The Two Holy Mosques In Makkah
The Exhibition of the Two Holy Mosques' Architecture in Makkah is a significant cultural landmark. It displays rare artifacts and architectural models that tell the story of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque through history. This exhibition highlights the historical and cultural importance of these mosques, emphasizing their role in shaping Islamic identity.
Situated in the Umm Al-Joud District, the exhibition covers around 1,200 square meters. Its design aligns with classic Islamic architecture, particularly reflecting the Grand Mosque's style. This offers visitors a visual and cultural connection to the sacred site's spirit. The exhibition provides an immersive experience that links visitors to its rich heritage.

The General Authority for the Care of the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque states that the exhibition is currently in its pilot operational phase. A comprehensive development process was undertaken, including upgrading technical infrastructure and modernising displays. Advanced lighting systems enhance visual experiences by highlighting exhibit details.
Educational Opportunities
The exhibition aims to share the heritage of the Two Holy Mosques with both Islamic and global communities. It seeks to expand awareness of Islamic architectural history through unique experiences. Additionally, it strives to boost community engagement and connect new generations with their civilizational heritage.
Visitor Experience
Staffed by skilled Saudi youth, the exhibition offers educational services and guided tours. Visitors receive detailed insights into various sections and contents. Those interested in visiting can book appointments online at https://visits.alharamain.gov.sa/. This ensures an organised experience for all attendees.
The renewed exhibition not only preserves history but also enriches visitor experiences by showcasing intricate details through advanced technology. By doing so, it strengthens connections between people and their cultural roots while promoting understanding among diverse communities worldwide.
With inputs from SPA