Qatar’s flourishing cultural scene offers a refuge from the searing temperatures outdoors, inviting both residents and visitors to explore the abundant wealth of knowledge and creativity housed in the country's museums, art galleries, and the Qatar National Library (QNL).
“Our museums and gallery spaces are at the center of Doha’s thriving cultural landscape. From traditional Islamic craft and historical objects to modern and contemporary art, our diverse network has a vast amount to offer,” Qatar Museums (QM) said on its website.
In addition to offering a respite from the heat, QM noted that the country's museums and art galleries present excellent educational opportunities for individuals of all ages.
The iconic Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) houses an exceptional collection of Islamic art spanning centuries, showcasing remarkable examples of Islamic art. These include various media such as metalwork, ceramics, jewellery, woodwork, textiles, coins, and glass.
According to QM, these masterpieces originate from various origins, covering both secular and religious domains. They have been sourced from a wide spectrum of places, ranging from the opulent treasure troves of nobility to the humble dwellings of everyday individuals. Each artifact carries its own captivating narrative, making the collection truly enthralling.
Apart from different art workshops, MIA is also hosting a monthly Family Day event at the atrium, taking inspiration from its exciting collection. This month’s Family Day tomorrow (July 22) from 2-4pm is inspired by MIA’s new exhibition, Mosques in Qatar: Then and Now. There is no registration required.
Another popular destination this season is the National Museum of Qatar, which features 11 captivating galleries and the epic tale of Qatar unfolds using innovative narrative techniques. It is learnt that NMoQ has been attracting many residents and visitors, taking advantage of the opportunity to explore its different galleries.
One of the galleries highlights life in Al Barr, and how the demanding environment forged strong community bonds and traditions. The inhabitants relied on poetry, songs, and weaving to pass on their knowledge and values, navigating the challenges of their harsh surroundings.
Visitors can also find exceptional films directed by renowned international filmmakers, specially commissioned to craft immersive and dynamic experiences.
Produced in collaboration with the Doha Film Institute, QM noted that these films are projected on an immense scale, offering hypnotic clarity against the gracefully curving walls of the galleries. As a result, the physical boundaries dissolve, transforming the space into an enchanting spectacle of moving light, sound, and imagery that mesmerises all who enter.
“The design of this museum (NMoQ) is amazing, and you will never get bored while exploring the different galleries. My daughter likes to visit this museum even during this period,” said Filipino expatriate Maria Fe M, adding that she prefers visiting museums and art galleries than malls and shopping centres during her free time.
The Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, located in Education City, presents a contemporary perspective, showcasing a diverse array of works from Arab artists across the region. It offers an opportunity to witness how art can bridge cultures and stimulate conversations, making it an immersive experience for enthusiasts and novices.
During the summer, the Qatar National Library (QNL) has become a beloved spot, successfully drawing in not only residents and tourists but also students and young children, encouraging them to put away their electronic devices and immerse themselves in reading.
This state-of-the-art institution, more than just a repository of books, boasts an extensive collection of manuscripts, rare documents, and archives that offer a glimpse into the nation's rich history and heritage
In addition, QNL is currently hosting “One Book, One Doha,” an annual event that unites the community through the exploration and appreciation of a renowned Arabic literary masterpiece. The primary goal of this event is to nurture a strong sense of community and cultivate a genuine passion for literature.
Acclaimed as the world's most sophisticated sports museum, the 3-2-1 Qatar Olympics and Sports Museum (QOSM) garnered significant attention even during this period, making it one of the most visited museums in the country.
Visitors from all walks of life, including families, friend groups, students, and individuals, have spent hours exploring the seven gallery spaces within the museum. Each gallery offers a unique perspective on the cultural impact of sports, examining the historical and contemporary significance of the Olympic Games, the inspiring journeys of global sports heroes, and the evolution of sports in Qatar.
According to QM, the museum houses a diverse collection of objects from across the globe, reflecting the origins of sports to the present day. In the Activation Zone, interactive experiences are offered to promote healthy and active lifestyles, making the museum an engaging and enriching destination for sports enthusiasts and individuals of all ages.
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