In pictures... The Prophet's Mosque Architecture Exhibition embodies a journey of originality and beauty

A 2,200-square-meter exhibition hall south of the sanctuary that showcases the evolution of Islamic architecture and rare artifacts with interactive technologies.

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The Mosque of the Prophet is a cultural and historical window that highlights the aesthetics of Islamic architecture in the Prophet's Mosque.

The Mosque of the Prophet.

The exhibition, located south of the Prophet's Mosque and extending over an area of 2,200 square meters, aims to enrich the visitors" experience by introducing them to exquisite architectural details, such as the minbar and mihrab, domes and umbrellas, doors and minarets, as well as the courtyards and services that facilitate the visitor's journey inside the Prophet's Mosque. The content is presented to visitors in a modern style through wall panels and multilingual displays, providing a rich and integrated knowledge experience.

The exhibition takes visitors on a journey through time starting from the laying of the first building blocks of the Prophet's Mosque by the Prophet Muhammad and his honored companions, through the various eras that witnessed expansions and developments that added unique touches of beauty and creativity to the mosque.

The exhibition is characterized by the use of the latest technology, where interactive screens enable visitors to explore the details of the architecture of the mosque and learn about the history of its development in a modern and attractive way. The exhibition also includes a special hall for precious collectibles, which displays a rare collection of antiques and artifacts that reflect the status of the Prophet's Mosque and the greatness of the Two Holy Mosques.