Designed by world-renowned architect I.M. Pei, the Museum of
Islamic Art is an architectural masterpiece rising from the sea off Doha’s
Corniche.
Completed in 2008, the stone-clad museum is composed of a
five-story main building and a two-story education wing connected by a central
courtyard. Inspired by the geometric patterns and aesthetic details found in
the art and architecture of the Muslim world, it is an iconic structure that
bridges the ancient and modern world.
The Museum is composed of two cream colored limestone
buildings, a five-story main building and a two-story Education Wing, connected
across a central courtyard.
On the north side of the Museum a 45 meter tall glass
curtain wall, the only major window, offers panoramic views of the Gulf and
West Bay area of Doha from all five floors of the atrium.
The museum houses a collection of works gathered since the
late 1980s, including manuscripts, textiles and ceramics, spanning from the 7th to the 19th century. It is one of the
world’s most complete collections of Islamic artifacts, with items originating
in Spain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, India, and Central Asia.
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