Ornaments and Inscriptions Adorn the Museum of the Holy Quran at Hira Cultural District
Islamic art-inspired decorations and inscriptions adorn the prestigious Museum of the Holy Quran at Hira Cultural District in Makkah. The museum showcases calligraphy inspired by rare manuscripts, resembling the ornamentation of the pages of the Quran, as it decorates the halls and corridors.
The Museum of the Holy Quran, located at the foot of Mount Hira—where the first verses of the Quran were revealed—highlights the mountain's historical significance through modern and innovative exhibits.
The museum houses rare artifacts and manuscripts of the Quran, offering visitors a cultural and aesthetic experience. Its precious collections, creative designs, and various display methods discuss different aspects of knowledge, beauty, and reverence for the Quran.
The museum also features a collection of the most ancient manuscripts of the Holy Quran written in different Islamic eras. It provides detailed information about the Quran to its visitors and showcases its greatness, universality, manifestations of reverence and care, and impact on the lives of Muslims through museum-style presentation and a wide range of modern and integrated technologies.