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His Highness explored the building's exciting hallways, taking in its unique designs and beautiful hand-drawn artwork. His Highness learned about the various facilities available, which include spaces for opera, music, and drama, as well as areas for training and behind-the-scenes activities. The main hall is quite impressive, capable of holding 2,200 people and designed to host a wide range of performances, including orchestras, ballet, opera, and circus shows from around the world. To make things even more flexible, the hall has two movable towers that can be adjusted to create extra space when needed.
His Highness explored the music hall, which accommodates 1,200 spectators across three levels. Built to the highest international standards, it boasts state-of-the-art equipment and technology to support the performing orchestras. Additionally, the hall features an impressive organ with 4,044 pipes, capable of playing a diverse range of music, and incorporates advanced technology to minimize unwanted high-frequency sounds.
His Highness toured the impressive 650-seat Drama Hall, which spans two levels and is designed for performances, theater productions, and discussions. During the visit, His Highness was introduced to the cutting-edge technology used in the hall. This includes features such as multilingual translation services, the ability to automatically broadcast concerts and events on satellite channels, and high-quality sound and lighting systems to enhance the audience's experience.
His Highness inscribed a message in the House's VIP Book, stating, "I was truly honored to visit the City of Arts and Culture. My heartfelt thanks and appreciation go to everyone responsible for this magnificent cultural landmark." Following this, His Highness and the Egyptian delegation exchanged commemorative shields and gathered for group photos.