AlHijjah 23, 1436, Oct 7, 2015, SPA -- The Two Holy Mosques Architecture Exhibition has witnessed a high turnout of pilgrims departing the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to their home countries after the end of this year's Hajj season, 1436H. They were impressed of the Expo belongings of ancient Islamic items such as ancient copies of the Holy Quran, manuscripts, artifacts, inscriptions, rare photographs and architectural models that describe the history of the Two Holy Mosques' facilities, since the beginning of the Umayyad era to the current Saudi prosperous era. The Saudi Press Agency "SPA" has interviewed a number of pilgrims visiting the Expo who highly praised it and its contents reflecting the extent of Kingdom's great attention to documenting the stages through which the Two Holy Mosques' architecture passed, especially the Holy Kaaba through the ages to access today's generation and generations to come. The pilgrims have also commended the Saudi efforts in the development and expansion of the Grand Mosque since the reign of the founder late King Abdulaziz Al Saud to the prosperous era of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. The pilgrims were from Egypt, Pakistan, Malaysia and Turkey.