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		<title>Royal Diriyah Opera House: A Modern Cultural Jewel Rising from the Desert</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; Blending heritage and innovation, the Royal Diriyah Opera House redefines Saudi Arabia’s artistic future — honoring Najdi tradition]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh</strong> &#8211; Blending heritage and innovation, the Royal Diriyah Opera House redefines Saudi Arabia’s artistic future — honoring Najdi tradition while embracing modern design and global collaboration.</p>



<p>Rising from the heart of historic Diriyah, the Royal Diriyah Opera House is set to become one of Saudi Arabia’s most inspiring cultural landmarks. Designed by Norwegian firm Snohetta in collaboration with Saudi Arabia’s Syn Architects, it reflects the harmony between desert-inspired tradition and modern creativity.</p>



<p>Set to open in 2028, the 46,000-square-meter venue will feature world-class performance spaces for more than 3,500 people. A 2,000-seat main theatre will host operas and global productions, while two smaller halls and a 450-seat rooftop amphitheater will support diverse cultural events in both indoor and open-air settings.</p>



<p>The project, led by Diriyah Company and operated by the Royal Commission for Riyadh City, is part of the larger Diriyah master plan. It aligns with Saudi Vision 2030, transforming the historic birthplace of the Kingdom into a vibrant cultural and global arts destination. Construction began before summer 2025 and continues to progress steadily.</p>



<p>Snohetta’s winning design was chosen in a 2022 international competition for its deep connection to the local environment. Inspired by Najdi architecture, the structure uses natural textures, shaded walkways, and open courtyards that mirror the desert landscape while ensuring sustainability and comfort.</p>



<p>The opera house’s interior will celebrate Saudi creativity. Installations by renowned local artists like Maha Malluh will pay tribute to the country’s visual heritage, blending tradition with modern expression and giving a platform to homegrown talent.</p>



<p>Architect Eli Synnevag emphasized that the project symbolizes how culture can unite communities and inspire the future. It represents a bridge between Saudi traditions and international art, reflecting the Kingdom’s growing influence in global culture and design.</p>



<p>Beyond architecture, the project’s purpose is deeply human — to create a space where people gather to experience music, theatre, and art in harmony with the landscape. Open gardens and connected spaces will welcome both residents and visitors, encouraging exploration and dialogue.</p>



<p>As the Royal Diriyah Opera House rises from the desert, it stands as a beacon of Saudi Arabia’s transformation. It embodies a new era where heritage and innovation coexist, illuminating the path toward a creative, confident, and globally connected cultural future.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Paris &#8211; Prince Bader bin Abdullah bin Farhan, Saudi minister of culture and governor of the Royal Commission for AlUla]]></description>
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<p><strong>Paris &#8211;</strong> Prince Bader bin Abdullah bin Farhan, Saudi minister of culture and governor of the Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU), met with France’s minister of culture, Rachida Dati, in Paris on Wednesday to discuss expanding cultural collaboration between Saudi Arabia and France.</p>



<p> The discussions marked a significant step in strengthening international cultural exchange and fostering creative partnerships between the two nations.</p>



<p>The Royal Commission for AlUla announced a landmark agreement to establish a Saudi section within the Center Pompidou in Paris, which is currently undergoing refurbishment.</p>



<p> The renovated museum is expected to reopen to the public in 2030, providing a dynamic platform to showcase Saudi contemporary art and culture alongside international works.</p>



<p> Under this partnership, the RCU will contribute 50 million euros to support the renovation of the Center Pompidou, highlighting Saudi Arabia’s commitment to promoting global art and culture.</p>



<p>This collaboration is part of a broader Saudi-French initiative to develop the Museum of Contemporary Art in AlUla, located in the western Hejaz region of Saudi Arabia. </p>



<p>The new museum will serve as a hub for artistic innovation, providing a space where local, regional, and international artists can showcase their work, exchange ideas, and collaborate on projects.</p>



<p> By creating this bridge between Paris and AlUla, the initiative strengthens cultural ties and encourages dialogue across borders.</p>



<p>The partnership will also establish a multi-year cultural and artistic program running until 2030, focusing on modern and contemporary Saudi artists.</p>



<p> By using resources from the Center Pompidou, the program will facilitate professional exchanges between Saudi and French cultural experts, offering opportunities for skill development, mentorship, and creative collaboration.</p>



<p> This initiative aims to highlight Saudi Arabia’s vibrant contemporary art scene while promoting sustainable cultural development.</p>



<p>RCU emphasized that culture serves as a bridge for international dialogue and plays a key role in advancing sustainable development. </p>



<p>By investing in global artistic institutions and fostering cross-cultural initiatives, Saudi Arabia is positioning AlUla as a leading destination for creativity and innovation. </p>



<p>The collaboration also underlines the importance of sharing knowledge, celebrating heritage, and promoting arts education, both locally and internationally.</p>



<p>In addition to the Center Pompidou partnership, RCU announced the Arduna exhibition, which will take place during the AlUla Arts Festival in January 2026.</p>



<p> Organized in collaboration with Arts AlUla, the Center Pompidou, and the French Agency for AlUla Development, the exhibition will feature workshops, live performances, and programs designed to support emerging talent. </p>



<p>Arduna will showcase contemporary Saudi artistic expression while providing an immersive cultural experience for visitors.</p>



<p>Prince Bader highlighted the importance of building AlUla’s reputation as a global hub for creativity, where heritage, innovation, and knowledge intersect. </p>



<p>The city has been rapidly developing its cultural and artistic infrastructure, hosting world-class events and exhibitions, and nurturing emerging talent. </p>



<p>Through initiatives such as the Pompidou partnership and the Arduna exhibition, AlUla is emerging as a center for inspiration, attracting artists, scholars, and cultural enthusiasts from around the world.</p>



<p>The collaboration also reflects a shared commitment between Saudi Arabia and France to promote culture as a tool for dialogue, understanding, and peace. </p>



<p>By fostering international artistic exchanges, both countries are demonstrating that art can transcend borders and create opportunities for mutual learning and inspiration.</p>



<p>Through this landmark agreement, Saudi Arabia is not only supporting the global arts community but also enriching its own cultural landscape.</p>



<p> AlUla’s transformation into a vibrant center for contemporary art is a testament to the Kingdom’s vision of blending heritage with modern creativity. </p>



<p>The initiative promises to inspire future generations of artists, strengthen international partnerships, and solidify Saudi Arabia’s role on the world stage as a leader in cultural innovation.</p>



<p>With the reopening of the Center Pompidou in Paris and the development of AlUla’s contemporary art museum, this partnership signals a bright future for artistic collaboration, cross-cultural exchange, and global creative growth.</p>
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