The Shibam Cultural Center, located in Shibam, Yemen, stands as a testament to the region's rich history and cultural significance. Shibam, often referred to as 'the oldest skyscraper city in the world' or 'Manhattan of the desert,' is renowned for its unique architecture where the buildings are made out of mud bricks. The Cultural Center itself is a part of this historic urban landscape, contributing to the preservation and display of the area's cultural heritage. The Center serves as a museum, exhibition hall, and a place of learning, showcasing the history of Shibam and the architectural, literary, and musical traditions of the Hadramawt region. It helps in promoting an understanding of the local culture among both Yemenis and international visitors, amidst the backdrop of Shibam's iconic high-rise mudbrick buildings, some of which date back to the 16th century and reach several stories in height. This region, particularly Shibam, is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, underlining its significance and the need for preservation amidst challenges such as weather erosion and the threats of modern conflict.