Jubail, September (پاکستان پوائنٹ نیوز 24 سبتمبر 2025ء) Historian Mohammed Al-Khater stated the tower was constructed to secure coastal areas from rebel threats, reflecting the Founder King's commitment to security and unity.
Architecturally, the conical tower, approximately 12 meters high and 9 meters in diameter, is constructed from limestone and sea stone, reinforced with timber to withstand coastal conditions. It features two floors for storage and defense. Its thick walls include openings for water access and loopholes for defense, exemplifying early 20th-century military architecture.
Today, the Crease Archaeological Tower is a source of pride for Jubail's residents, symbolizing the sacrifices made for national unity and security. It stands resilient against the passage of time, reminding future generations that today’s prosperity is rooted in resilience and determination.