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Experience Museum of Islamic Art, Doha – One of the Earth's Greatest Museum. A must-see landmark located on the Corniche in the Qatari upper-case letter Doha.
Virtually Museum of Islamic Art Location: just off Al-Corniche of Doha , Qatar Designed past Pritzker Prize-winning architect I.M. Pei The 376,740-square-foot Museum of Islamic Fine art rises approximately 195 feet off the Doha Corniche and surrounded by a park approximately 64 acres of dunes and oases. Opened its doors to the public on December 2008 The museum houses large collection of ceramics, drinking glass, metalwork, textiles and manuscripts gathered since the late 1980s from unlike regions and eras of the Islamic world Contact Number : +974 44 224 444 Website: www.mia.org.qa
An adorned facade with giant palm copse leading to its sumptuous entrance.
Facilities and Data Prayer Room Cloak Room Sound Guides for adult/family unit tours available in Arabic or English. Gift Shop offers unique products from art book, domicile decor, jewelry and gifts and accessories. Cafe Costless Wifi ATM Parking Auditorium Special Exhibition When to visit MIA Sunday 10:30am – five:30pm
Mon 10:30am – 5:30pm
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 10:30am – v:30pm
Th 12pm – 8:00pm
Fri 2pm – 8:00pm
Sat 12pm – 8:00pm
Last access 30 minutes before closing. Galleries, Gift Shop and Buffet shut 15 minutes before closing.
Dine with overlooking beautiful scenery
Reception area
The museum'south interior gallery Museum Café – an ideal spot to relax, enjoy gourmet food, complimentary wireless internet and amazing views Interior Gallery The Gift Store offers a vast array of products from art books and jewellery to home decor, gifts and accessories.
Here are some of the collections representing Islamic art beyond three continents over 1400 years Armour for Equus caballus and Rider from Turkey, Tardily 15th century – 16th century, Steel, AA.39.1998 Bowl from Egypt, 12th century, Earthenware, lustre painting, PO.200.2003 Bowl from Iran (Nishapur), 10th century, Earthenware, slip painting, PO.426.2006 Jar from Republic of iraq, 18th – 19th century, Earthenware, monochrome coat, Po.125.2003 Ewer fromSyria, 7th – eighth century Earthenware, monochrome glaze, PO.709.2009 Fountainhead from Kingdom of spain, Tardily 10th – 11th century, Statuary, gilding, MW.220.2003 Penbox from Egypt or Sicily, 12th century, Ebony, ivory, bronze, mastic, VW.140.2009 Robe from Cardinal Asia, 13th century, Silk, gilded thread, CO.111.2000 Figure of mother and child from Iran (Kashan), c.1220, Fritware, underglaze painting, PO.787.2008.SO Caput from a Statue from Iran (Rayy), C.1200, Stucco, Paint, SW.74.2003 Basin from Iran ( Fars), c.1350 – 1375, Contumely, silvery, golden inlay, MW.481.2007
Cup from Central Asia, Early 14th, century Gold with black compound inlay, JE.123.1999 Necklace Pieces from Iran, Gold, Turquoise, JE.55.1999 Decorative Fitting from Iran, Gilt, JE.32.1998 Plumbing fixtures from Iran, 14th century, Aureate, JE.31.1998 Bracelets from Iran, twelfth century Gold, sapphire, JE.28.1998 Bracelets from Iran, twelfth century, Engraved Gilt, JE.29.1998 Sprinkler from Syria, Late 13th century, Drinking glass, vitreous, gilding, GL.308.2004 Jar from Syrian arab republic (probably Raqqa), Early 13th century, Fritware, pigment, lustre painting, PO.38.1999 Candlestick from Northern Iraq, c.1200, Brass with niello inlay, MW.107.1999 Tray Stand Northern from Syria or Northern Iraq, Mid 13th, century Contumely with silverish and niello inlay, MW.110.1999 Basin from Syria, 1240-1260, Brass with argent inlay, MW.480.2007 Penbox from Syria, 1320-1330, Brass with silver inlay, MW.258.2003 Incense Burner Signed by Muhammad ibn Khutlukh al-Mawsili, Syria (Damascus), 1230 – 1240, Brass, silver, copper, MW 548.2009 Ewer from Republic of iraq (Mosul), First one-half of 13th century, Brass with silver inlay, MW.466.2007 Jug Signed past Husayn al-Hakim ibn Mas'ud al-Mawsili Probably Iraq (Mosul), Dated 637 AH (1239 – 1240 AD), Statuary, engraved and inlaid with gold and silver MW.600.2010 Jar from Syria (Raqqa), Start one-half 13th century, Fritware, underglaze painting, PO.739.2007 Jar Northern from Syria or Northern Republic of iraq, 13th century, Earthenware, Po.190.2003 Water-Jar stand from, Arab republic of egypt or Syrian arab republic, twelfth – 13th century, Stone, SW.21.1999 Bracelet from Syria, 11th – 12th century, Gold, JE.134.2003 Bracelet from Syria, 11th – 12th century, Gold, JE.138.2003 Earrings from Egypt or Syria, 12th – 13th century, Gold, JE.140.2003 Perfume Flask from Syria or Iran, 11th – 12th century Golden, JE.142.2003 Ka'aba key from Arabian Peninsula, Second one-half of 13th century, Bronze with silver inlay, MW.43.2007 Bowl from Syria, 14th century, Fritware, underglaze painting, PO.304.2004 Octagonal Panel from Arab republic of egypt (Cairo), c.1296-1299 Wood WW.38.2009 Candlestick from Egypt or Syria, 1340-1345 Brass, silver, copper, MW.647.2012 Mosque Lamp from Egypt, 15th century, Glass, vitreous enamel, gilding, GL.l.2002 Pair of Albarelli from Syrian arab republic, 15th century, Fritware, underglaze painting PO.308.2006 Jar from Syria (probably Damascus), Late 13th century or 14th century Fritware, underglaze painting, PO.40.1999 Mirror from Iran 16th century Steel MW.95.1999 State of war Mask from Eastern Turkey or Western Iran 15th century Steel with golden inlay MW.half-dozen.1997 Khamsa of Amir Khosrow Dehlawi from Iran 15th century Ink, opaque, watercolor, gilded on paper MS 302 1999 Four Lines of Baysunghur Qur'an from Primal Asia C.1400 Ink, watercolor, gilded on paper Candlestick from Iran 15th century, Copper with openwork and engraved ornamentation, MW 84 1999 Candlestick from Iran 15th century, Copper with openwork and engraved decoration, MW 84 1999 Helmet from Fundamental Asia, Late 14th century – 15th century Steel, MW 257 2004 Cauldron from Caucasus (Kubachi), Late 13th century – 14th century Copper alloy, MW 148 1999 Kashkul from Iran, 15th century Copper, tin can, MW 233 2003
Helmet from Turkey or the Caucasus 15th Century,Steel, argent inlay AA.sixty.1999 Tile from Iran, 17th Century Earthenware, colored glazes PO.343.2004 A Georgian Youth and Maiden, Iran (Isfahan), Circa 1670-1690 Oil painting on canvass, PE.73.2009, PE.74.2009 Portrait of Sheikh Ali Mirza and Hasan 'Ali Mirza Shuja al-Saltana from Iran, 1810 – 1815 Oil on canvass PA.3.2004 PE.iv.2004 Ewer from Bharat (Delhi), 14th Century, Bronze with silver inlay, MW.464.2007 Perfume Flask, Bharat, C.1650 Rock crystal, gilt, diamonds, emeralds and rubies, JE.125.2003 Necklace from India (probably Benares), 19th century, Gold, diamonds, emeralds, pearls, enamel, silk, metal thread, JE.40.1998 Seal Ring from India, Dated 1210 AH (1796 – 1797 Advertizement) Gold, diamonds, rubies, JE.21.1997 Part of Carpet (Saph) from India (probably Warangal) ,18th century Wool, cotton, CA.25.1998 Jewelled Falcon from India, c.1640, Gold, enamel, rubies, emeralds, diamonds, sapphires, oryx, JE.69.2001 Chopat (game set) India, 19th century, Gold, diamond, emeralds, rubies, sapphire, JE.10.1997 Huqqa Base from Republic of india, c.1700, Jade (nephrite) with lapis lazuli, rubies and gold inlay, JE.44.2000 Dish from Turkey, c.1570-1575, Fritware, underglaze painting, PO.49.1999 Celestial Globe Made by Muhammad ibn 'Isa ibn al-Hadad Asturlabi bin Humayun from India, Dated 1049 AH (1639-1640 Ad) Made of Brass, MW.146.1999 Navigational Chart of the Mediterranean Sea from Turkey, c. 1660 Ink on paper, MS.709.2010 Planispheric Astrolabe Made by Hamid ibn Mahmud al-Isfahani Islamic republic of iran 547 AH (1152-1153AD) Brass MW.382.2007 Planispheric Astrolabe Fabricated by 'Abd al-Ghafur ibn Muhammad Said Iran 1198 AH (1783-1784AD) Brass, gilding MW.387.2007 Door Panel from Egypt (Cairo), c.1330 Wood with Ivory and ebony inlay, MW.123.2008 Inkwell from Transitional islamic state of afghanistan, 12th – 13th century, Contumely, copper, and argent inlay, MW.68.1999 Mosque Lamp from Egypt or Syria, 1340 – 1350 Glass, vitreous enamel gilding, GL.1.1999 Mosaic Tile Panel from Iran (Isfahan), c. 1480 Fritware, colored glazes, PO 318 2004 Ewer Signed 'Krikor' son, Melkum (Melcon)' Iran Dated 1070 in the Armenian Calendar 1(621AD) Brass MW.281.2006 Candlestick from Republic of iraq (probably Baghdad), Mid 13th Century Contumely with silver, copper and niello inlay ,MW.112.1999 Qur'an Signed past Muhammad Sadiq ibn Hajji Muhammad al-Mashhadi Probably India Dated 1070AH (1659-1660AD) Ink pigments and gold paper MS. 405.2007 Architectural Panel from India, 15th Century Carved Sandstone, SW.142.2003 Turban Helmet from Turkey, Early on 16th, Century Steel with golden studs, engraved and open up work pattern, AA.100.2003 Dish from Islamic republic of iran or Fundamental Asia, 9th – 10th Century Earthenware, slip painting, PO.460.2007 Dish from Iran or Central Asia, 9th – 10th Century Earthenware, sideslip painting
Nasrid Pyxis from Spain, 14th Century, Engraved and Silvered Gilded-Copper Blend, MIA.2015.2 25.291610 51.530437
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