Posted by : Aahil Shaik Saturday, January 2, 2021

41st Gulf Summit to be held in Maraya Concert Hall of Al Ula, Its registered in Guinness Book


Saudi Arabia is preparing to host the 41st Gulf Summit in Al Ula on Tuesday with the presence of the leaders of Arab Gulf states. The Gulf Summit to be held in the Maraya Concert Hall in Al Ula.



Maraya means reflection or mirror in Arabic, Maraya Hall is built close to the Saudi Arabia's first UNESCO world heritage site Al-Hijra. The architecture of the mirrored hall captures the attention of visitors and add to the mystery of Al Ula valley. It is surrounded by mountains combining modernism and antiquity, according to Arab News.

- A video clip showed the location of the Maraya Concert Hall, which is built with a giant mirrors on all faces of it, to reflect the beautiful landscapes of the area. Trending : Expats can travel outside Saudi Arabia on 2 conditions - Jawazat

- The entrance of the Maraya Concert Hall, on which a large stone appeared with the words 'From the Heart of the World' with a signature of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, in February 2019, the Guinness World Records book of registration certificate with a world record number appeared, as the largest building covered with mirrors in 2019.

- The below video of Al Akhbariya refreshes the beauty and splendor of the design and preparation of the place, it includes a huge theater and many luxurious halls, reflecting the strength and prestige of the design that Saudi Arabia was keen on to fit the important event.

- The Italian designer Florian Boggi was designed from the 'Gio Forma' office in Milan, inspired by design from the surrounding nature, the Maraya Hall was built in a short period of 4 months, it is nearly 10,000 meters as per the report of Akhbaar24 news. Read : Al Ula's Guinness World Record for Longest Hot Air Balloon Glow Show


41st Gulf Summit to be held in 'Maraya Concert Hall' of Al Ula, Its registered in Guinness Book - Saudi-Expatriates.com


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