The National Museum of Saudi Arabia will mark International Museum Day 2026 with a three-day cultural programme from May 14–16, held under the International Council of Museums (ICOM) global theme, “Museums Unite a Divided World.”
This
programme reflects the National Museum’s enduring commitment to access,
dialogue, and inclusive cultural participation.
The
programme’s schedule features a series of panel discussions, interactive
workshops, live performances, and musical events designed for visitors of all
ages.
In
keeping with Saudi Arabia’s Year of Artificial Intelligence, the activities
will also integrate an AI-powered “Design Your Journey” experience, enabling
visitors to personalise their exploration of the museum’s collection of more
than 3,000 archaeological and heritage artifacts.
Over
three days, the programme brings together a diverse group of thinkers,
academics, artists, and specialists for sessions that address some of the most
pressing questions in contemporary culture.
The
sessions will explore the role of storytelling and language in shaping identity
and belonging; the impact of technology and artificial intelligence on the ways
we understand and share culture; and how spaces - from buildings to museums - can
be designed to foster community connection.
The
programme includes panel sessions, the first of which will address language and
living cultural heritage, while the second will focus on traditional
architecture and its relationship to community identity.
Another
session will highlight the role of traditional performing arts in transmitting
cultural identity across generations.
A
further interactive discussion will spotlight the role of higher education in
nurturing artistic talent in the Kingdom.
The
programme also features a student-led debate titled “Which is More Justified?”,
where university students will present opposing perspectives on issues of
history and cultural narrative, encouraging audience reflection and engagement.
Additionally, visitors can participate in a variety of interactive workshops and activities throughout the programme. -TradeArabia News Service