Construction work has been completed on the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai.
The six-storey structure is second in size only to that of the UAE pavilion. It spans an area of 13,069 sqm – equivalent to two football pitches.
The pavilion will celebrate Saudi Arabia's experience in blending its rich traditions with its limitless aspirations for a bright future.
Aligned with global sustainability norms, the eco-friendly building features 650 solar panels sourced from Saudi entrepreneurs and manufactured in the Kingdom.
A special water feature installation is set to be the pavilion's prime attraction alongside a 1,320 sqm inclined mirror screen and unique art showcases attributed to Saudi artists.
An art installation embedded with 2,030 crystals, to represent the Saudi Vision 2030, is also expected to be a big draw.
The construction of the @KSAExpo2020 pavilion is now complete 🇸🇦 Rising six storeys from the ground, the innovative façade of the building symbolises the country's deeply rooted heritage, ancient culture, natural wonders and the towering ambition of the Saudi people. #Expo2020 pic.twitter.com/9O8FkG4iNK
— Expo City Dubai (@expocitydubai) November 29, 2020


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