Palestinian Heritage Center

[2] The center states that their objective is "to preserve and promote Palestinian cultural heritage, such as authentic dresses, jewelry, furniture, rare pieces, and household items, as well as the art of embroidery.

"[3] The center contains exhibitions of cultural items, as well as allowing tourists to design and purchase their own traditional gowns and embroidery, produced by women from villages and refugee camps surrounding Bethlehem.

[4] Also produced are postcards made from the museum's photographic collection, incorporating regional Palestinian dress in the images.

[6] In October 2009, the Palestinian Heritage Center collaborated with organization Palestinian Children's Home Club to create an 18.1 meters wide and 32.6 meters tall thobe, which was unveiled in the Hussein Stadium in Hebron, hoping to have the dress entered in the Guinness Book of World Records.

[8] During Pope Francis's visit to Bethlehem in 2014, Saca presented him a scarf designed by her, embroidered with crosses and the Palestinian key of return symbol.

Part of the inside the Palestinian Heritage Center