RIYADH: The Hira Cultural District has become a major attraction for visitors and Umrah performers during Ramadan. More than 1 million visitors from over 100 countries have flocked to the district, which offers a rich and immersive experience of Islamic history and culture.
A key attraction is the Revelation Exhibition located at the foot of Mount Hira. This interactive exhibition takes visitors on a journey through the story of the revelation of the Qur’an and Prophet Muhammad.
Visitors get to explore a collection of exhibits showcasing the Islamic and historic significance of Makkah. The exhibition’s use of advanced technology promotes teaching of the subject.
Following its recent reopening and the construction of a new pathway, Hira Cave — a revered landmark in Makkah — has also seen a surge in visitors. Umrah performers are eager to explore the cave and experience the spiritual atmosphere where Prophet Muhammad received his revelations.
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The climb to the cave is particularly popular during the holy month, with visitors seeking to deepen their knowledge of its historic and geographical significance.
The climb to the cave is particularly popular during the holy month, with visitors seeking to deepen their knowledge of its historic and geographical significance.
Spread over 67,000 square meters, the Hira Cultural District is a unique cultural and tourist destination overseen by a consortium consisting of the Royal Commission for Makkah City and the Holy Sites, the Makkah Province Emirate, the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Tourism, the Holy Makkah Municipality, the Pilgrim Experience Program, and the General Authority for Endowments.
The district’s development plan prioritizes honoring historic significance, reflecting the stature of the Kingdom, and upholding the role as custodian of the holy sites.
The project strives to create harmony between the natural beauty and historic value of the location, while acknowledging the religious and humanitarian importance of Makkah.