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Tuesday, October 08 2019 - 23:58
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Major Exhibition Presenting Treasures of the Ancient Crossroads of AlUla in Saudi Arabia Opens at the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris
PARIS, Oct. 8, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- AlUla is a historically significant desert oasis in the north west of Saudi 
Arabia

- AlUla, Wonder of Arabia is the first major exhibition to present AlUla's 
spectacular nature, archaeological treasures and cultural heritage, taking 
visitors on a journey through time spanning 7,000 years

- The Royal Commission for AlUla has announced its Cultural Manifesto, pledging 
to reinvigorate AlUla as a vibrant, open museum through conservation and 
developing a unique global destination for heritage, nature and the arts

Saudi Arabia's Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) has today opened the AlUla, 
Wonder of Arabia exhibition at the prestigious Institut du monde arabe (IMA) in 
Paris. 

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https://www.multivu.com/players/uk/8622251-institut-du-monde-arabe-exhibition-alula/. 



The exhibition is an international collaboration between The Royal Commission 
for AlUla and the Institut du Monde Arabe, led by its President Jack Lang. It 
is supported by the French Agency for the Development of AlUla (AFALULA), led 
by Gérard Mestrallet. 

This exhibition was today formally inaugurated by Saudi Arabia's Minister of 
Culture and RCU Governor His Highness Prince Badr bin Mohammed bin Abdullah bin 
Farhan al Saud, Mr Franck Riester, French Minister of Culture and Mr Jack Lang, 
President of the IMA, in front of distinguished guests from the fields of 
archaeology, arts, culture, and nature who included architect Jean Nouvel and 
former UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova. 

Inspired by the pioneering explorers and archaeologists who came to AlUla to 
discover and interpret its ancient civilisations, the curators of the 
exhibition, Doctors Laïla Nehmé and Abdulrahman Alsuhaibani, have worked 
tirelessly to present AlUla, Wonder of Arabia to the world. 

The exhibition introduces visitors to AlUla's spectacular natural beauty and 
rich cultural heritage through the presentation of rare archaeological objects, 
immersive multimedia and visuals by renowned photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand. 

To highlight its significance as a global destination, the Commission is using 
this occasion to launch its Cultural Manifesto for AlUla. The Manifesto sets a 
clear direction for the long term development of the region, articulating the 
Commission's commitment to sustainable and responsible tourism across what will 
effectively be a vast open-air cultural experience, enabling exciting journeys 
of discovery. 

The diverse and truly wide-ranging cultural development in AlUla will embrace 
heritage, nature and a bold mandate for art and cultural production helping to 
drive a new creative economy in the region.

The Manifesto prioritises the preservation of the region, its history, and the 
development of skills for current and future inhabitants of AlUla - custodians 
of AlUla's past, and at the centre of its future as a dynamic economy and 
society and as a world-class destination.

Among the many new visitor experiences to be developed are the Black Basalt 
Museum - taking its inspiration from AlUla's volcanic rock formations; Wadi 
AlFann - the Valley of the Arts - an ambitious collection of contemporary 
commissions and sculpture set in AlUla's extraordinary landscape and the Hegra 
Museum - exploring the life and legacy of the Nabataeans who established their 
principal southern city in the Kingdom.

Located in northwestern Saudi Arabia, and serving as a crossroads between East 
and West, AlUla has been built by successive societies and civilisations over 
millennia. The exhibition will take visitors on a journey through the natural 
and historic wonders of this region by immersing them in AlUla's unique 
landscape and the ancient North Arabian Kingdoms of Dadan and Lihyan, and the 
Nabataean city of Hegra, Saudi Arabia's first UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

His Highness Prince Badr bin Mohammed bin Abdullah bin Farhan al Saud said "The 
essence of AlUla is the interrelationship between heritage, art and nature. The 
opening of this exhibition together with the launch of the Cultural Manifesto 
of AlUla acts as a landmark invitation to the world, to preserve our global 
heritage, balance ambition with responsibility and deliver the next layer of 
our story, for future generations to treasure." 

Gérard Mestrallet, Executive Chairman of AFALULA, the French Agency for the 
Development of AlUla, said: "The Cultural Manifesto provides an unparalleled 
opportunity to write a new chapter in the history of AlUla and its people, 
based on a sensitive and credible cultural development of this unique region as 
a place of heritage for the world. The intergovernmental agreement signed in 
Paris in April 2018 between France and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, will 
reflect this spirit and ensure that AlUla welcomes the world, and the world 
welcomes AlUla in the years to come."

IMA President and former French Minister of Culture Jack Lang added: "Launching 
such an ambitious invitation here in Paris, an international city of arts and 
culture is a strong symbol of openness and universality. AlUla is a 
once-in-a-generation project, and the key to its success is Inspired by the 
pioneering explorers and archaeologists who came to AlUla to discover and 
interpret its ancient civilisations, the curators of the exhibition, Doctors 
Laïla Nehmé and Abdulrahman Alsuhaibani, have worked tirelessly to present 
AlUla, Wonder of Arabia to the world.
 
"The exhibition introduces visitors to AlUla's spectacular natural beauty and 
rich cultural heritage through the presentation of rare archaeological objects, 
immersive multimedia and visuals by renowned photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand 
to which we are deeply committed and why the IMA is enormously proud to be 
hosting this exhibition."

Video - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1007111/Experience_AlUla.mp4   
Video - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1007113/Above_AlUla.mp4 

Source: Royal Commission for AlUla, Saudi Arabia
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