Qatar-Morocco 2024 Year of Culture announced Monday the public opening of the Dar Al Maghreb pavilion, a temporary cultural space in the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) Park that celebrates the rich heritage and creativity of Morocco.

The 1,300sq m pavilion is inspired by Ksar Ait Benhaddou, a Unesco World Heritage site in Morocco that embodies the essence of traditional earthen construction techniques.

The pavilion is part of the programming for the Qatar-Morocco 2024 Year of Culture.

Free to the public, the Dar Al Maghreb pavilion will allow visitors to learn about Moroccan culture and heritage through informative displays and onsite cultural activations.

The pavilion will feature a gift shop and tearoom, where guests can purchase unique Moroccan creations and enjoy traditional mint tea and sweet delights.

The pavilion is divided into four thematic zones that offer insight into Morocco's history, culture, and vision for the future.

The "Land of Confluence" section showcases Morocco as a crossroads of continents and civilisations, where dialogue and exchange between the North and the South, the East and the West are celebrated.

From the earliest human settlements to the country's vision for a sustainable future, visitors can learn about Morocco's commitment to sustainable development.

"Land of Light", which is accessible through a traditional Moroccan outdoor courtyard, invites visitors to experience the country's sensory and cultural richness in five unique spaces featuring traditional *zellige tile flooring and wooden lattice ceilings installed by craftsmen from Morocco.

Morocco's nine tangible treasures and 14 intangible heritage sites recognised by the ISESCO (Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) and Unesco will also be featured through audio-visual installations.

The "Land of Gathering" section celebrates Morocco's festive spirit.

Morocco's role as a host of global events, such as COP22 and the upcoming 2030 World Cup, underscores its commitment to international dialogue across sustainability and sport.

The "Land of Passion" section is dedicated to Morocco's deep love for the sport.

The exhibit traces the country's football journey from early clubs to its impressive performance at the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 and its preparations for hosting the 2030 FIFA World Cup. – QNA
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