Ad Diriyah

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Timings : Saturday - Thursday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday: 3:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Entry Fees : Free

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Ad-Diriyah (Saudi early capital), Riyadh Overview

The old city of Ad Diriyah is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Saudi Arabia known for its rich cultural history. It is located on the northwestern outskirts of Riyadh and comprises different districts, each offering exotic attractions. Diriyah is famous for its rich history, culture, unique art, and traditional mud-brick buildings that transport you back in time.

Diriyah was the old home of Saudi Royal family. The ruins of the old city of Diriyah lay on either side of the narrow valley known as Wadi Hanifa, which continues southwards through Riyadh and beyond. Consisting almost entirely of mud-brick structures, the ruins are divided into three districts, Ghusaibah, Bujairi, and Turaif, set on top of hills overlooking the valley. Turaif Quarter: The main quarter of AdÍDiriyah, where the Al Saud house is situated. The area is located on the South Western mountain, surrounded by a wall overlooking all other quarters. Ghusaiba Quarter: This was the first Saudi capital up to 1683. Bujairy Quarter: Located on the Eastern bank of Wadi Hanifa. here youÍll find the mosque, a school, home of Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Wahab and the newly opened Diriyah gateway.

The Al Bujairi heritage park boasts traditional food stalls, a vibrant market, rides, and art workshops. The iconic Salwa Palace was the first residence of the Founder of the Suadi state and was built in the Najdi architectural style. The Palace of Saad is famous for its courtyard, which was used as a stable. At-Turaif Bath House and Imam Mohammad bin Saud Mosque are unique sites in the Turaif district. Authorities have restored several of the palaces and have converted them into museums. Mosim Park is home to the football team Mosim FC. Diriyah also hosts the Diriyah ePrix, a Formula E race championship. Titled the birthplace of the first Saudi state, it was the original home of the Saudi royal family. Settlement of the area dates back as far as the time of the prophet Muhammed.

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