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AlUla mesmerizes Paris as ‘Wonder of Arabia’ exhibition opens in French capital

The exhibition presents the treasures of the ancient cultural center of the region

- Ranvir Nayar Paris

A unique exhibition opened its doors to art and history lovers on Monday evening on the banks of the River Seine in Paris.

The “Wonder of Arabia” exhibition will present the treasures of the ancient cultural center of the Saudi Arabian region of the AlUla Valley.

It was opened at the Institut du Monde Arabe (Institute of the Arab World) by the Saudi Culture Minister Prince Badr bin Abdullah and his French counterpar­t, Franck Riester, in a lavish ceremony.

Also present at the event were the director general of UNESCO, Irina Bokova, IMA President Jack Lang and noted architect Jean Nouvel, as well as other guests hailing from the fields of archaeolog­y, arts, history, culture, environmen­tal and natural sciences.

The exhibition, occupying three floors in the institute, takes the visitor through the valley — its nature, history, culture and the work being done by leading archaeolog­ists from all over the world, but notably Saudis and the French.

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Addressing a press conference about the exhibition and the AlUla region, Amr Al-Madani, chief executive officer of the Royal Commission for AlUla, said the first phase of the project, covering dozens of sites and spread over a large area, would be completed by the end of 2023.

‘’But from October 2020, visitors from all over the world will be able to see for themselves this cradle of civilizati­on that has been at the historic crossroads connecting Europe, Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and Asia,’’ he added. Talking about the importance of the site, Al-Madani said that AlUla represente­d an important piece of history for the entire region and due to its strategic location and continuous inhabitati­on, saying it could unlock some of the mysteries that still surround the history of parts of the Middle East. Lang, a former French minister, said he was captivated when he discovered AlUla for himself the first time five years ago.

He said that it was then when he decided to enhance cooperatio­n between French and Saudi researcher­s, historians and archaeolog­ists to jointly present the jewel of AlUla to the rest of the world.

Visitors to the exhibition can also see impressive immersive photograph­y shot by renowned photograph­er Yann Arthus-Bertrand.

The exhibition in Paris will formally open its doors to the public on Wednesday Oct. 9 and will run until Jan. 19 next year. It has been jointly curated by Laila Nehmé and Abdulrahma­n Alsuhaiban­i.

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Photos/Nicolas Kalogeropo­ulos A unique exhibition that explores the treasures of the ancient cultural center of the Saudi region of AlUla Valley opened its doors to art and history lovers.
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AlUla represente­d an important piece of history for the entire region and due to its strategic location and continuous inhabitati­on. The ‘Wonder of Asia’ exhibition is hosted by the Institut du Monde Arabe (Institute of the Arab World).
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