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Updated April 15, 2024
Adeer Tower | Rounuq Al Msar
## “Big Screen” at Adeer Tower, Al Khobar — What It Actually Is
The “Big screen” pinned to this address is the giant digital LED facade on Adeer Tower, a prominent office high-rise on Prince Turki (Corniche) Street in Al Khobar’s waterfront district. Multiple industry listings treat it as an out-of-home (OOH) media site mounted to the tower’s exterior—not a cinema or viewing plaza. One trade directory explicitly lists “ADEER TOWER – KHOBAR” as a digital screen on Prince Turki Street, operated by Al Arabia OOH and notes a “size 19×37” (units not specified).
Installer documentation further confirms display screens installed on Adeer Tower (described as a large-format facade project). The product shots show the vertical screen occupying much of the tower’s wall, facing the Prince Turki corridor.
Some media-buying sites market this as one of the region’s largest 4K LED screens; treat this as vendor language, not an audited superlative. (Listings date from mid-2025 and are aimed at advertisers.) Ad Spaces
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## Location & How to Find It
– Building: Adeer Tower
– Street: Prince Turki (Corniche) Street, Al Khobar
– District: Al Kurnaish / Corniche area
– Postal: 34413, Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
Independent directories and tenants place Adeer Tower exactly on Prince Turki (Corniche) Street in Al Khobar. The WIPO TISC directory lists the Thakaa Center at “Adeer Tower, Prince Turkey Street, Alkurnaish, Al Khobar 34413,” which is the same address ecosystem you’ll see on map apps and corporate contact pages.
Large firms—e.g., EY Saudi Arabia—publicly list their Al Khobar office inside Adeer Tower on Prince Turki Street along the Corniche, which corroborates the tower’s identity and location. For turn-by-turn navigation, consumer apps (e.g., Waze) also resolve “Adeer Tower, Prince Turkey Street, Al Khobar.”
Plain-English directions: if you’re already on the Corniche, head along Prince Turki (Corniche) Road; Adeer Tower is one of the glass-and-steel high-rises lining the waterfront corridor. You’ll see the vertical LED facade on the tower’s exterior when approaching from either direction on Prince Turki. (Photos above show its aspect relative to the street wall.)
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## What You’ll See (and What You Won’t)
– You’ll see: a tall, vertical LED display running commercial and public messaging. Imagery from the installer shows high-resolution creative spanning multiple stories. It is a building-mounted advertising surface, visible from the road and sidewalks on Prince Turki Street.
– You won’t see: a public plaza with seating, scheduled film showings, or a staffed “attraction” with tickets. It’s not a movie screen and not an observation deck—it’s a landmark-scale billboard on an office tower.
Photography tip: you’re photographing a building facade from public ways. As always, be considerate about photographing identifiable people and follow local norms; the façade itself is visible from sidewalks and curbside vantage points.
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## Make It a Quick Stop on a Corniche Stroll
If you’re already walking or driving the waterfront, it’s easy to pair a glance at the Adeer Tower screen with a stop at Ajdan Walk—a contemporary promenade also on Prince Turki (Corniche) Road with dining and leisure options. That official site pins Ajdan Walk directly on the Corniche corridor, making it a natural same-route add-on.
The broader Al Khobar Corniche is a long, well-used seaside promenade and one of the city’s most referenced attractions, often recommended by visitor guides. If your plan is urban photography—lights, glass towers, waterfront skyline—the Corniche + Prince Turki axis is the canonical circuit.
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## Practical Notes
– Access & viewing: This is a street-visible installation; you view it from the sidewalk or across the roadway on Prince Turki Street. There’s no ticket or “entrance.” (The tower is an office building whose tenants include well-known firms.)
– When campaigns change: Content on the screen rotates with ad campaigns; size/ownership details come from OOH industry listings and installer portfolios, not from a tourism board. Treat any “largest” claims as marketing, not an official designation.
– What maps call it: User-generated map pins sometimes label it a “tourist attraction.” That’s misleading for expectations: it’s a media facade, not an activity venue. The industry listings and corporate directories are the authoritative sources for what the site actually is.
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## Nearby, Same-Street Options (to round out a visit)
– Ajdan Walk (dining & evening strolls) on the same Prince Turki/Corniche corridor.
– Corniche waterfront (long seafront promenade), good for Gulf views and skyline photography.
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## Quick Facts (for travelers and photographers)
– Feature: Large digital LED screen mounted on Adeer Tower
– Operator (OOH): Listed as Al Arabia OOH in trade directories; one listing notes “size 19×37” (units not specified).
– Building type: Office high-rise with named corporate tenants (e.g., EY).
– Address context: Prince Turki (Corniche) Street, Al Khobar; appears across official and semi-official directories (e.g., WIPO TISC, mapping/nav).
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## Data Checks & What Might Be Outdated
– Superlatives (“largest,” “4K,” traffic counts): These appear on media-buying pages and may change with new builds; they are promotional claims rather than audited records. Ad Spaces
– Building tenants & contacts: Office rosters evolve (corporate pages are the best current source).
– Map pins & “ratings”: If you encounter a low star rating for “Big screen,” know that ratings on ad facades don’t reflect a visitor experience and often stem from a handful of user reviews; there’s no official tourism rating for the screen itself. (Use the directories above for factual identity and location.)
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### Bottom line
Treat “Big screen” as a quick, visual waypoint along Prince Turki (Corniche) Street—a photogenic media facade on Adeer Tower that punctuates the skyline rather than a destination with its own programming. Pair it with a Corniche walk or an Ajdan Walk meal and you’ve made good use of the stop.
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