Prophet’s Mosque Architecture Exhibition Traces History and Expansions

 The Exhibition of the Architecture of the Prophet’s Mosque offers visitors a cultural destination to explore the mosque’s history, phases of expansion, and most prominent architectural components and details from its initial construction to the present day, enriching the visitor experience and deepening religious and historical connections to Islam’s second holiest site.
 Located south of the Prophet’s Mosque and spanning an area of 2,200 square meters, the exhibition features several sections and interactive displays that trace the evolution of the mosque’s architecture. These include historical architectural models and miniature exhibits illustrating its form throughout Islamic history, including the expansions carried out during the Saudi era.
 The exhibition seeks to enhance visitors’ understanding of the mosque’s development by highlighting its history, unique architectural features, and the significant efforts devoted to its care over time. It showcases Islamic artistic and architectural elements through rare historical photographs, architectural plans, visual documentation of the various construction and expansion stages, and numerous artifacts.
 Visitors are offered a comprehensive and engaging experience that deepens knowledge and cultural awareness, supported by interactive technologies such as digital screens that strengthen their religious and historical connection to the Prophet’s Mosque.

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