It's a great place! Stunning and majestic. It's cool inside, be sure to take a blouse and socks. I recommend it! You can hang out here for 5 hours. There is an exit to the fountains on the ground floor, take a photo there.
An amazing museum! At one of the stops of the Persian Gulf cruise, we got off at the port of Doha. The sightseeing tour did not involve a deep dive into the Qatari reality, but we got an idea of the city. One of the highlights was a visit to this museum. An amazing exposition, which, unfortunately, did not have enough time for a full inspection. I hope to come back again!
A very authentic museum, presenting the diversity of Islamic art very vividly. All the halls represent separate historical stages. The building looks very picturesque on the shore of the bay...
Unexpectedly cool: there are not many exhibits, but they are selected amazingly (there is no "slag" and most are insanely expensive!). A must-visit! Attention: during Ramadan, it works on a different schedule, but it is not indicated on the Internet!
This is the most aesthetic museum I've been to. Everything is thought out both inside and out. I want to take pictures from all angles. We paid in cash and walked for about 3-4 hours on all floors and expositions of the museum. There is free Wi-Fi. The filling of the exhibits is quite good, there are amazing pieces of jewelry and weapons. The territory of the museum resembles the footage of the film Dune.
One of the main museums of the country!
Be sure to visit!
It is very beautiful, both in the museum itself and the adjacent park.
I do not recommend visiting on Friday. The park turns into a place of mass celebrations, a lot of people.
An interesting exposition, you will get real pleasure from the exhibits presented. And of course the panoramic views of the courtyard of the museum on Doha
Today 03.07 we went to the museum, at the entrance we were told that the museum was closed today. There is no information about this anywhere, it's a shame
A very cool museum. I was very interested in the story. Everything is so mysterious and cool. I advise you very much to visit. I was there during the transfer period at 4 o'clock. You can do everything in time!
The Museum of Islamic Art is one of the attractions of Qatar🇧🇭 The original building is located on an island on the shore of the bay.
The halls exhibit ancient manuscripts, textiles, metal and ceramic products, jewelry and daggers collected in different countries of the world (Central Asia, Egypt, Spain, Turkey, Pakistan, Syria, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran).
I can't say that I like to visit museums, but still the Museum of Islamic Art is very interesting. It is worth getting in touch with the local culture and history. In addition, the view from the museum (especially in the evening) is really impressive🌆
A very beautiful blooming park next to the main building of the museum. The museum's collection (relative to our museums) is not very large, but it is interesting. Outside and inside there is a very interesting architecture and design. There are cafes, grocery vending machines, and a souvenir shop. The entrance fee is 50 rials. Attention! There is a dress code!
An interesting little museum. It's very cold on the 3rd floor. The entrance is 50 reais. This is 900 rubles at the current exchange rate. The shop at the museum is not bad, but souvenirs in it are more expensive than, for example, in the market and there is less choice.
Unfortunately, tourism is not developed in Doha. You can only get to the museum by taxi. It's inexpensive, but taxi drivers charge 5 more reais on top, even uber. They only have a cache. It is impossible to walk around the city in such heat (late September at 40 degrees). There are few shops, no people, only cars.
The museum is free. Interesting art objects are presented in the comfortable halls. Of the cons: there is nowhere to sit down to eat inside the building. After buying food in a cafe, you need to go through the hall to the open veranda, which is very inconvenient in the sun and wind.