The King Abdulaziz Center for Knowledge and Culture is a dynamic and state-of-the-art institution that inspires passion for learning, creativity, volunteerism and cross-cultural engagement. The Center is the result of a monumental, forward-thinking Saudi Aramco initiative that exemplifies the company’s commitment to the Kingdom and its communities. Dedicated to honoring Arab heritage, connecting Saudis to their culture and bringing world cultures to the Kingdom, the Center aspires to be a powerful stimulus for the development of new ideas, perspectives and relationships. All this serves to promote social progress and intellectual achievement.



The Center is being constructed atop the oil-rich Dammam Dome, making it both a national landmark that commemorates Saudi Arabia’s first discovery of oil and a leading educational and cultural institution. Housed in an iconic building that is itself a work of art, the Center will offer a world-class museum, public library, historical archives, children’s educational center, conference and performance facilities and more. It will be the highlight of Saudi Aramco Cultural Park , which will also include a major community-oriented oil museum and corporate conference facilities.



Showcasing the contributions of yesterday, building on the achievements of today, inspiring the creativity of tomorrow



The Center groundbreaking ceremony was held on May 20, 2008 during the King’s visit to Dhahran for Saudi Aramco’s 75th anniversary. The Center will open to the public in 2011 with a full schedule of exhibits, programs and events. Here, at our online home, the Center will present exhibitions and host an online discussion forum.