The King Abdullah International Gardens, nestled in the heart of Saudi Arabia’s arid Central Region, is a groundbreaking project that serves as a gift from a city to a king, from a king to his people, and from the people to the world. Designed to become a global hub for climate education, the gardens aim to showcase the planet’s ecological history and provide visitors with an understanding of the urgent environmental challenges we face today.
Spanning 10 hectares, the King Abdullah International Gardens will be the largest temperature-controlled botanical space in the world. Inside the biomes, visitors will witness the 400-million-year evolution of Earth’s plants, trees, and ecosystems. From lush forests and rivers to modern deserts, the gardens will take you through a visual journey of climate change and its impact on life on Earth.
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