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		<title>Red Sea Museum Opens in Historic Jeddah, Reviving the Legacy of Bab Al-Bunt</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Jeddah – The historic Bab Al-Bunt building in the heart of Jeddah’s Al-Balad district has entered a new era with]]></description>
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<p><strong>Jeddah</strong> – The historic Bab Al-Bunt building in the heart of Jeddah’s Al-Balad district has entered a new era with its grand reopening as the Red Sea Museum.</p>



<p>The transformation celebrates the region’s rich cultural and natural heritage while honoring one of the city’s most iconic landmarks.</p>



<p>The unveiling marked the culmination of extensive restoration work that preserved the building’s original architectural character.</p>



<p>The revival of Bab Al-Bunt reflects a deep commitment to safeguarding Jeddah’s heritage while offering a modern cultural experience for visitors.</p>



<p>The opening ceremony welcomed leaders and cultural figures who praised the museum as a vibrant platform for creativity and cross-cultural expression.</p>



<p>They emphasized that this project highlights the Kingdom’s dedication to building a cultural future where history and innovation coexist.</p>



<p>Eman Zidan, director of the Red Sea Museum, described the reopening as the rebirth of a historic site originally constructed in 1866.</p>



<p>What was once a bustling port for pilgrims and travelers now stands as a cultural anchor sharing the stories of the Red Sea’s diverse communities.</p>



<p>Zidan explained that the restoration used coral stone, concrete, and traditional materials to bring the building back to its authentic form.</p>



<p>Architects and heritage specialists worked meticulously to revive Bab Al-Bunt’s identity while adapting it into an engaging museum space.</p>



<p>The museum is committed to offering an enriching visitor experience through a wide range of curated programs and exhibitions.</p>



<p>Its collections include archaeological objects, manuscripts, coral specimens, maps, and contemporary artworks that explore the Red Sea’s history and biodiversity.</p>



<p>Collaborations with local artisans and artists further amplify the museum’s creative spirit.</p>



<p>Projects inspired by the sea, including works by noted artist Ahmad Angawi, highlight the region’s artistic traditions and natural beauty.</p>



<p>A special feature of the museum’s cultural programming is the Red Sea Symphony, created in partnership with the Tariq Abdulhakim Museum.</p>



<p>Composed in seven movements, the symphony brings together children’s choirs to celebrate the music of the Red Sea’s coastal nations.</p>



<p>Leaders from the Museums Commission noted that transforming Bab Al-Bunt into a public cultural space reflects the goal of making heritage more accessible.</p>



<p>They described the museum as a living environment where people can explore, learn, and feel connected to the stories of the Red Sea.</p>



<p>Officials shared hopes for future museums within Jeddah’s historic district, supported by ongoing excavations revealing artifacts from different eras.</p>



<p>Some of these discoveries may eventually be showcased in dedicated museum spaces as the district continues to evolve.</p>



<p>Cultural experts highlighted that the Red Sea Museum strengthens Jeddah’s identity by blending modern museology with historic preservation.</p>



<p>They noted that the museum’s approach honors tradition while presenting it through contemporary creative lenses.</p>



<p>Music also plays a central role at the museum, especially through the Silk Road Symphony performed during the opening celebration.</p>



<p>Drawing from the rhythms and cultures of Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Jordan, Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea, and Djibouti, the performance symbolized unity through shared heritage.</p>



<p>Artists working with the museum emphasized the importance of storytelling through design and architecture.</p>



<p>They described how inspiration from waves, fish, and traditional Red Sea motifs shaped new artistic creations displayed throughout the space.</p>



<p>Visitors to the Red Sea Museum can explore seven thematic sections spread across 23 galleries.</p>



<p>The experience includes more than 1,000 carefully curated pieces that reflect the region’s tangible and intangible cultural treasures.</p>



<p>Temporary exhibitions, workshops, talks, and community programs complement the museum’s permanent displays.</p>



<p>Events such as Music of the Red Sea invite visitors of all ages to engage deeply with the region’s history, environment, and artistic expression.</p>



<p>The rebirth of Bab Al-Bunt as the Red Sea Museum symbolizes Jeddah’s dedication to preserving its heritage while embracing new cultural horizons.</p>



<p>It stands as a bridge between generations, celebrating the stories, songs, and traditions that have defined the Red Sea for centuries.</p>
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