

▲ Hegra is nestled among the undulating sand dunes, desert canyons, and mountainous terrain, where this breathtaking environment tells the story of the Nabataean civilization. Its origins can be traced back to the mid-1st century BC. The Hegra archaeological site gives visitors a glimpse of what the ancient Nabataean city looked like at that time.

▲ AlUla is an Arabian oasis city with a rich history, playing a significant role in multiple historical civilizations. It was once a city along the ancient spice route, home to many precious antiquities including ancient inscriptions depicting the evolution of the Arabic language, as well as rock dwellings and tombs from the Byzantine and Lihyanite periods of ancient Roman times.

▲ The Dadan Heritage Site is an ancient city ruin and one of the important archaeological sites in Saudi Arabia. The site preserves numerous ancient structures and artifacts, including city walls, gates, palaces, temples, and tombs.

▲ This is a large mirrored structure, a multifunctional venue that includes commercial activities, conferences, exhibitions, and other events. The exterior walls of the Maraya Concert Hall are entirely made of mirrored material. During the day, the mirrors reflect the scenery of the mountains and desert, blending the visual effect of the entire concert hall seamlessly with nature.
