Organizers laud historical connections as Saudi exhibition showcases Italian artifacts

Organizers laud historical connections as Saudi exhibition showcases Italian artifacts
The “Masterpieces of the National Archaeological Museum of Naples” exhibit is running at Maraya until Dec. 14. (AN photo)
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Updated 13 November 2024

Organizers laud historical connections as Saudi exhibition showcases Italian artifacts

Organizers laud historical connections as Saudi exhibition showcases Italian artifacts

ALULA: The Royal Commission for AlUla has partnered with the National Archaeological Museum of Naples (MANN) to bring ancient works from its collection to and the region for the first time.

The “Masterpieces of the National Archaeological Museum of Naples” exhibit is running at Maraya until Dec. 14.

The show highlights ’s role in the Incense Road, a network that extended over 2000km. 




The show highlights ’s role in the Incense Road, a network that extended over 2000km. (AN photo)

Melanie de Souza, executive director of destination marketing at the Royal Commission of AlUla, told Arab News that the commission is grounded in “this very deep heritage.” 

“Our connections with Rome are strong, and for us, it’s about telling the continuous story of the role AlUla played in terms of trading routes and cultural connections across the world,” she said.  

Professor Massimo Osanna, director general of museums at the Italian Ministry of Culture, told Arab News that AlUla, like Pompeii and Naples, is “one of the most important archaeological sites in the world.




Fifteen masterpieces from ancient sites such as Pompeii, Herculaneum and Rome are being presented to a regional audience for the first time. (AN photo)

“In AlUla, you can understand how close the culture is between our territory in Italy and here,” he said. “This territory belonged to the Roman Empire. The Roman Empire expanded into … In the inscriptions, you will find Arabic, Nabatean, and Latin.”

Fifteen masterpieces from ancient sites such as Pompeii, Herculaneum and Rome are being presented to a regional audience for the first time. 

Highlights include a statuette of Alexander the Great on horseback from the 1st century BCE and a statue of Roman Emperor Trajan found in Minturno, Italy.

“Some values and attitudes of human beings are very contemporary. We are very similar, and of course, society changes … but there are some aspects of human beings that are always the same,” Osanna said, explaining why the statues resonate with viewers today.  


Moscow to Riyadh: Design exhibition to launch in the Kingdom

Moscow to Riyadh: Design exhibition to launch in the Kingdom
Updated 09 November 2025

Moscow to Riyadh: Design exhibition to launch in the Kingdom

Moscow to Riyadh: Design exhibition to launch in the Kingdom

RIYADH: Moscow-founded design exhibition ARTDOM is making its way to Riyadh from Nov. 11-12.

The exhibition of collectible furniture, interior design, and contemporary art will feature more than 200 brands and manufacturers from around the world at the Four Seasons Hotel at the Kingdom Center in the capital.

ARTDOM founder Daria Zolotova told Arab News the reason for picking Riyadh for its first large-scale foray into the Middle East is due to the “big boom in construction and culture” in the region.

ARTDOM founder Daria Zolotova. (Supplied)

“And I really consider the GCC market right now — it’s in a good position for developing design,” she said.

The goal of the event is to foster exchange between brands, designers, manufacturers, and buyers, with a number of the brands taking part having never shown in the Middle East before.

Design firms from the global market are expected to participate, including Moscow, Italy, and France, as well as designers from the region.

Industry icons will also participate in a series of workshops and talks at the event, including Carlo Colombo, architect and designer, co-owner of Studio A++; Giulio Cappellini, founder and art director of Cappellini; Rossana Orlandi, international gallerist and design curator; and Marzia and Leonardo Dainelli, founders of Dainelli Studio, among others.

ARTDOM hopes to also support and uplift local designers partly through competitions, including the “ARTDOM Talents: Furniture and Objects Design Competition,” which features subsections dedicated to lighting, decor and furniture.

“It is important for us to matchmake between international brands and local players,” Zolotova said.

After the Riyadh edition, ARTDOM plans to launch projects in the UAE, Oman, and Qatar.

“It is important for us to convey this region in general and create the platform for the best business opportunities for matchmaking,” Zolotova said.