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Doha

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Doha presents a journey where heritage and modern design intersect gracefully. The Museum of Islamic Art, designed by I. M. Pei, rises from the Corniche and houses ceramics, textiles, manuscripts, and metalwork spanning fourteen centuries. Nearby, the National Museum of Qatar, shaped like a desert rose, narrates the country's story through immersive exhibits and architecture by Jean Nouvel. These institutions offer perspectives on both art and national identity.

Souq Waqif remains a lively meeting point. Its lanes open onto stalls selling spices, traditional garments, and ornate coffee sets. Cafés offer gahwa and karak alongside shisha lounges, while Al Koot Fort nearby now displays historic photos, tools, and crafts from Qatar’s past. Together, the market and fortress knit together daily life and memory.

Doha’s coastline includes more than the skyline. Following the Corniche unveils public art such as the 30-foot “Orry” the Oryx sculpture and sleek towers shaped by Islamic design. Katara Cultural Village, built along the coast, reflects traditional Qatari architecture with sand-colored forms, mosaic-tiled mosques, an open-air amphitheater, and galleries set beside a public beach.

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