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- Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) - Museum of Islamic Art
Explore the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA), see its comprehensive collection masterpieces from across the globe showing the diversity of Islamic heritage
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No visit to Doha is complete without a stop in the internationally renowned Museum of Islamic Art Explore one of the most comprehensive collections of Islamic art in the world, with masterpieces from every corner of the globe representing the diversity found in Islamic heritage
- About the Museum of Islamic Art - Museum of Islamic Art
The Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) houses one of the most comprehensive collections of Islamic art in the world, with masterpieces from every corner of the globe representing the diversity found in Islamic heritage
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Delve into MIA's collection of Islamic art masterpieces featuring stunning ceramics, works of glass, manuscripts, metalwork and textiles
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Since its opening in 2008, MIA has been presenting a programme of temporary exhibitions which illuminate the heritage of Islamic cultures across the globe
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From arms and armour and scientific instruments, to household objects, the collection represents the highest quality metalwork of the Islamic world from the 7th century to modern times
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The 45-metre-tall window on the north side offers spectacular panoramic views across the bay The geometric patterns of the Islamic world adorn the spaces throughout the museum A variety of textures and materials provides a unique backdrop to highlight MIA’s stunning collections
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The Museum of Islamic Art’s impressive collection of manuscripts ranges from the famous Abbasid Blue Qur’an, which is known as one of the finest and rarest manuscripts in the Islamic world, to pages from the largest Qur’an in the world, the Timurid Baysunghur Qur’an
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