Neom building theatre of future
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman's cutting-edge technological megacity is surprising people everyday
Neom in Saudi Arabia is on its way to shape a futuristic mega city like never before but not a lot of people know about its another project by the name of Utamo like they are aware of The Line and Oxagon.
After the revealing of Epicon, Leyja and Siranna, Neom unveiled Utamo which is an immersive destination in making to redefine the landscape of art and entertainment in Saudi Arabia, according to Fact Magazine.
Also being called as the theatre of the future, Utamo is going to offer a mix of natural beauty along with cutting-edge technology located within a mountain along the scenic Gulf of Aqaba coastline.
One will find themselves on a magical journey through a garden promenade which features more than 50 species of shrubs, herbs, and flowers as they travel to Utamo. This provides an interesting detail of what lies ahead.
The luxurious entrance to Utamo stands at 64 metres and is a piece of art in itself. It sets the stage for the breathtaking experiences that Utamo promises to deliver within its boundaries, designed to pay homage to creativity and design.
Utamo’s theatre of the future in Neom is where reality and the digital realm meet. This place promises to set the global standard for events with its multipurpose performance space, VIP lounges, and signature restaurants.
Moreover, it will also facilitate immersive artistic installations and performances, providing guests with sensory experiences blurring the lines between reality and performance.
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