Visite du musée privé d'art islamique au Qatar de 4 heures





Description
La forme pyramidale cubique du Musée d'art islamique, qui émerge des eaux turquoises crémeuses du golfe Persique. Les visiteurs peuvent admirer la tradition puritaine de la monarchie absolue islamique, tout en embrassant la modernité pour devenir un Goliath du Moyen-Orient. La collection du musée comprend des manuscrits, des ferronneries, des céramiques, des bijoux, des boiseries, des textiles, des pièces de monnaie, des tissus et du verre collectés depuis la fin des années 1980. MIA possède une collection exceptionnelle de pièces rares en or et en argent, qui donne un aperçu captivant de la vie des peuples musulmans du 7ème siècle. MIA possède certaines des verreries de la plus haute qualité, du verre émaillé, dans sa splendeur multicolore, à l'éclat et des pièces encore plus simples taillées et moulées jamais produites dans le monde islamique. La collection compte plus de 800 manuscrits allant des corans du 7e siècle aux œuvres ottomanes du 19e siècle.
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Itinéraire
La forme pyramidale cubique du Musée d'art islamique, qui s'élève des eaux turquoises crémeuses du golfe Persique. Les visiteurs peuvent admirer la tradition puritaine de la monarchie absolue islamique, tout en embrassant la modernité pour devenir un Goliath du Moyen-Orient. MIA possède une collection exceptionnelle de pièces rares en or et en argent, qui donne un aperçu captivant de la vie des peuples musulmans du 7ème siècle. des pièces découpées et moulées encore plus simples jamais produites dans le monde islamique. La collection compte plus de 800 manuscrits allant des corans du 7ème siècle aux œuvres ottomanes du 19ème siècle. En outre, la collection de ferronnerie du MIA représente les plus belles pièces de ferronnerie du monde islamique du 7ème siècle aux temps modernes.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Pick up n'importe où à Doha L'aéroport de Doha Hôtels à Doha Port de Doha
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(15)
Ali was excellent. He took his time. Even during the drive to the museum he shared various fact and history about doha. Very professional and easy to understand.
Excellent Musuem, great visuals ,&brings you into the exhibition with interactive.large displays that are wonderful for children as you follow the path through the history of Qatar
Impressive buildings and exhibits. Everything is well furnished and interesting. Reasonably priced.
Arabs do not have no culture to have preserved. They placed Indian culture who they detest lol. bland unusual art I've never seen before.
The collections here are fascinating and displayed beautifully. The building itself is a work of art and the views from the terraces, Instagram favorites. A world class museum!
Besides a spectacular location and architecture, the collection is wonderful. I have learned a lot about Islam and its concepts. It's very worth it. Don't miss this visit
A impressived journey of a country, from scratch to a real one of a riches country in the world.. the transition of the old to new generation..
Great to see the Islamic Museum of Art. Interesting and knowledgeable me and my family spend almost 2 hours to see all things in details.
I am making a double review (copy and paste) since TA has allowed a double publication of this place and it is fair to allow readers to understand that these two places are intrinsically the same. Meaning: Museum of Islamic Art in Qatar and Museum of Islamic Art. Two names; same place. Now let's go ahead with the review. This is by far one of the most beautiful museums in the world that I have visited. Don't get me wrong, I love Louvre, The Vatican, El Prado, etc. All filled with outstanding pieces and the places themselves pieces of history as well. The Museum of Islamic Art in Qatar or Museum of Islamic Art, is a modern place, recently made, but designed in a way that allows the peaceful Islamic ways to flow with architecture that regardless of being modern, feels from centuries ago. Located in la Corniche, the main Gulf road that flows along the promenade of Qatar, it was designed by Leoh Ming Pei, FAIA, RIBA a Chinese-American architect. Born in Guangzhou but raised in Hong Kong and Shanghai and who died just last year on the 16 May 2019 at the impressive age of 102 years. Not too bad!!! The museum hosts the restaurant IDAM led by the head chef and French culinary genius Alain Ducasse. He is not there of course, but his team is definitely keeping up the good training. The museum is by far huge internally and externally, occupying an area of some 45,000 m2 (480,000 sq ft), and its architecture as I mentioned before, is influenced by ancient Islamic architecture yet has a uniquely modern design involving geometric patterns. It is worth mentioning that it is the first of its kind to feature over 14 centuries of Islamic art in the Arab States of the Persian Gulf. Absolutely breathtaking. You need to come here with time. Time to walk, to appreciate, to inform yourself, to make beautiful inner and outer pictures of this place that is art itself. You need time to understand here the true peaceful ways of Islam and the beauty that deserves a special place in our world. Please enjoy the pictures we have divided strategically among the two copied and pasted reviews and be mesmerized of this wonder of history, art and architecture.
An amazing architectural project, by the sea, with wonderful views. Inside there is a super recommended coffee, the hard thing is to find a table, but it is very worth it. Very easy to travel, with exhibition of Islamic culture. Super recommend.



