RIYADH: The Heritage Commission organized a weeklong series of workshops at the historic Bin Raqoush Palace in Baha, focusing on palm weaving, wax making, and carpentry.
Held from Aug. 7-13, the events showcased Saudi Arabia’s rich heritage crafts, reflecting the nation’s unique identity shaped by its natural surroundings, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The goals included enriching visitors’ experience and raising awareness of the site’s history to preserve cultural values.
The event featured sound and light shows on the palace facade, attracting people of all ages. Visitors enjoyed 3D shows, intangible cultural heritage displays, and the World Heritage Site Exhibition, along with textiles, Arabic calligraphy, collectibles, and other crafts of Baha.
Bin Raqoush Palace, a historical gem and key tourist attraction, dates back to 1833. It comprises multiple houses with unique features, including a tribal gathering chamber, attached mosque, dormitories, a well, an inner courtyard, and surrounding annexes, forming a complete residential complex.