Come and visit The Al Thani Collection at the Hôtel de la Marine.
Located on the Place de Concorde in the heart of Paris, this dedicated museum space exhibits works of art drawn from across the Collection, while also hosting a biannual series of themed exhibitions and individual loans from international museums..
Qatar is ruled by the royal house of Thani, led by Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.
The family has been ruling the country since the mid-19th century.
It has stakes in New York's Empire State Building, Barclays, British Airways and Volkswagen and is worth $335 billion..
Five main art movements emerged in the country by the late 20th century: surrealism, realism, expressionism, abstract art, and calligraphy.
A member of the ruling family, Hassan bin Mohamed bin Ali Al Thani, has been an instrumental figure in developing Qatar's modern art industry since the 1980s..
The MIA in Doha is one of the must-see places in Qatar, never mind Doha, and should be included in all itineraries.
Entry tickets are QAR 50 per adult which is comparable to other international museums of this type..
The Al Thani Collection contains an exceptional array of artworks spanning the ancient world to the present day.
Encyclopaedic in its approach, and representing a diverse range of cultures and civilisations, this extraordinary collection celebrates creativity and the universal power of art through the ages..
The Royal Collection of the British royal family is the largest private art collection in the world.
Spread among 13 occupied and historic royal residences in the United Kingdom, the collection is owned by King Charles III and overseen by the Royal Collection Trust..
The Al Thani Collection contains an exceptional array of artworks spanning the ancient world to the present day.
Encyclopaedic in its approach, and representing a diverse range of cultures and civilisations, this extraordinary collection celebrates creativity and the universal power of art through the ages..
Cup-marks are the most common forms of art among the nearly 900 carvings.
Other carvings include ships, animals, foot-prints and tribal marks (known as wasum).
Different animals are depicted, such as ostriches, turtles and fish..
Qatar is ruled by the royal house of Thani, led by Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.
The family has been ruling the country since the mid-19th century.
It has stakes in New York's Empire State Building, Barclays, British Airways and Volkswagen and is worth $335 billion..
Come and visit The Al Thani Collection at the Hôtel de la Marine.
Located on the Place de Concorde in the heart of Paris, this dedicated museum space exhibits works of art drawn from across the Collection, while also hosting a biannual series of themed exhibitions and individual loans from international museums..
Through her work as Chairperson of Qatar Museums, Sheikha Al Mayassa connects and amplifies the nation's growing network of museums, heritage sites, festivals, public art installations and programmes..
One of the most striking facts about Qatar's presence on the art market is the massive financial resources involved. The royal family and Qatar's cultural institution are upscale subscribers to the databank on art prices and indices Artprice Group.
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The incredible development of World Cup arenas mirrors Qatar’s staggering art investments. The sister of Qatar’s emir and the head of its network of museums, Sheikha al-Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, reportedly spends about $1 billion annually on art. That’s much higher than any major US museum.
The National Museum of Qatar will also encourage a spirit of exploration and connection with a range of places of significance and interest outside of the museum—features which define Qatar and its people—encouraging visitors to explore the country’s landscapes, archaeological sites, historic and contemporary architecture, as well as other museums.