Located near Jabal Al-Noor, Makkah’s Hira Cultural District has emerged as a bustling tourist destination and a center for knowledge, according to the Saudi Press Agency.
Insightful Visitors’ Center
Spanning 67,000 square meters, the district features a visitors’ center providing comprehensive information about its history and services, offering visitors a deeper understanding of its cultural significance.
Cultural Diversity and Enriching Activities
The neighborhood offers a myriad of cultural services and activities tailored to all visitors’ interests and preferences.
Revelation Exhibition: Unveiling Prophetic Stories
At the heart of the district lies the Revelation Exhibition, narrating the journey of revelations received by prophets, culminating in the story of Prophet Muhammad. Through a captivating technical presentation, viewers embark on an immersive audio-visual voyage delving into the Prophet’s biography and the pivotal roles of figures like Khadija.
Showcasing the Holy Qur’an
The project features the Holy Qur’an Museum, employing modern technology and unique collections to showcase the magnificence and universality of the Qur’an, emphasizing its preservation. Complementing this is a cultural library and a serene garden for relaxation.
Culinary and Cultural Delights
Visitors can indulge in the district’s array of restaurants and cafes, and explore the Saudi Coffee Museum. Here, they can savor traditional Saudi coffee while learning about its history, ingredients, and preparation methods.
Collaborative Endeavors
Overseen by the Royal Commission for Makkah City and Holy Sites in partnership with various governmental bodies, including the Emirate of Makkah, the Ministry of Culture, and the Ministry of Tourism, this project is a testament to collaborative efforts aimed at enriching cultural experiences.
Global Recognition
The district has garnered international attention, with dignitaries from various countries, including Indonesian First Lady Iriana, Maldives Foreign Minister Moosa Zameer, and Tunisian Minister of Religious Affairs Ibrahim bin Mohammed Al-Shaibi, commending Saudi Arabia’s role in enhancing cultural and religious tourism experiences for visitors and Umrah performers alike.