French culture minister visits historic Jeddah

French culture minister visits historic Jeddah
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French Culture Minister Roselyne Bachelot visited Jeddah on Saturday during her visit to Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
French culture minister visits historic Jeddah
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French Culture Minister Roselyne Bachelot visited Jeddah on Saturday during her visit to Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
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French Culture Minister Roselyne Bachelot visited Jeddah on Saturday during her visit to Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
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Updated 04 December 2021
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French culture minister visits historic Jeddah

French culture minister visits historic Jeddah
  • Bachelot toured various old parts of Jeddah, known locally as Al-Balad
  • The minister also visited Beit Nassif and Al-Shafei Mosque

JEDDAH: French Culture Minister Roselyne Bachelot visited Jeddah on Saturday during her visit to Saudi Arabia.  

Bachelot toured various old parts of the city, known locally as Al-Balad, visiting its historic houses and viewing authentic building patterns reflecting the identity and heritage of the region.  

The minister also visited Beit Nassif and Al-Shafei Mosque, where she was briefed on the various facilities, neighborhoods and landmarks that still exist today, and listened to an explanation about the excavation of antiquities carried out across Jeddah. 

Al-Balad, downtown Jeddah and the Gate to Makkah, is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Last month, Saudi Culture Minister Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan praised the strong relations between the Kingdom and France, including their respective cultural heritages, during his meeting with Bachelot in Paris.

The prince discussed ways to strengthen cultural cooperation between the two countries, including through exchange programs and the Historic Jeddah Revival Project, in addition to research and capabilities development.