
National Museum of Saudi Arabia Launches “Memory of the Home” for Founding Day and Ramadan
Manal Saleh
Riyadh, 18 February 2026: The National Museum of Saudi
Arabia, located in the King Abdulaziz Historical Center, is marking Saudi
Founding Day and the holy month of Ramadan with a new public program, “Memory
of the Home,” running from 19 February to 6 March 2026, from 10:00 p.m. to 1:00
a.m.
Blending heritage with direct engagement, the
program features displays inspired by the Kingdom’s rich heritage, engaging
stories, food experiences, and a series of live activities designed for
visitors of all ages. Throughout the program, the National Museum becomes a
shared cultural destination, offering visitors immersive experiences that
connect past and present.
The program unfolds across two main themes:
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Founding Day (19–22
February), which highlights the legacy of the First Saudi State and the values
that have shaped the Kingdom’s identity over the past three centuries.
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Ramadan Nights (19
February–6 March), which evokes the atmosphere of the holy month through
cultural programming that enhances social connection and celebrates authentic
heritage.
Visitors can explore a variety of
experiences, including a themed photo booth inspired by Saudi homes,
interactive activities, and outdoor games. Highlights include “Keys to the
Home,” an interactive heritage map; “Ajawid’s Store,” inspired by a traditional
Saudi market; “Stories from Our Museum,” a puzzle-based storytelling activity;
“Dresses of Honor,” an interactive showcase of traditional Saudi garments; and
“Testaments of Home,” a matching game connecting cultural symbols and elements
of Saudi daily life. Additionally, the “Shadow Theater” presents “In Their
Footsteps,” a performance that brings to life historical figures through
storytelling and discovery.
Marking the 299th anniversary of
Saudi Founding Day, the initiative offers visitors an opportunity to reflect on
the Kingdom’s historical roots. Through programs such as “Memory of the Home,”
the National Museum of Saudi Arabia continues to strengthen its role as a
dynamic cultural hub, making Saudi history accessible and engaging for today’s
audiences.
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