
The Arts Tower is the latest addition to Riyadh’s skyline, amid Saudi Arabia’s endeavor to redefine its urban landscape.
Uniquely located in the Promenade at the innovative Sports Boulevard Project in Riyadh, the Arts Tower is an architectural gem that blends industrial heritage with modern design, making it a must-visit attraction for architecture and culture enthusiasts alike.
Arts Tower Creative Design
This architectural landmark draws inspiration from the traditional electricity pylons that once lined Prince Mohammed bin Salman Road. The Arts Tower transforms these pylons into a work of art, integrating industrial elements into innovative contemporary architecture.
With a height of 30 meters, the steel structure features a geometric metal frame as well as stained glass-like panels colored in blue, red, yellow, and orange, creating a visual masterpiece with its angular details that make it reminiscent of an abstract Eiffel Tower.
Attractive Destination
Moreover, the Arts Tower is designed to serve as a cultural and entertainment hub. It will host modern art exhibitions, cultural events, and live performances, attracting artists and art fans.
An artistic icon that goes beyond the ordinary 🎨
Get ready to be captivated by the Arts Tower, one of the #Sports_Boulevard’s iconic landmarks.
Come and visit the Promenade to discover its enchanting shadows! pic.twitter.com/0oKnlLMjD9— Sports Boulevard (@SportsBlvdEn) March 25, 2025
The Arts Tower is the latest addition to Saudi Arabia’s megaprojects, aimed at transforming the Kingdom into a global destination that combines innovation, culture and history. It also underscores Riyadh’s commitment to emerge as a culturally rich city with a world-class infrastructure.
Riyadh’s Sports Boulevard
The Sports Boulevard is one of Saudi Vision 2030 megaprojects, aiming to make Riyadh one of the most livable cities in the world, by encouraging people to follow a healthy lifestyle through exercising and participating in different sports.
It extends through Riyadh, connecting Wadi Hanifa in the west to Wadi Al-Sulai in the east through Prince Mohammed bin Salman Road, with more than 135 km to become the largest linear park in the world. The innovative project includes pathways for pedestrians, cyclists, and amateurs, as well as horse trails and other sports facilities.