Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) - Museum of Islamic Art Explore masterpieces of Islamic art from three continents and over 1,400 years in a dazzling waterfront setting Our permanent collection galleries are organised according to broad historical and cultural themes, periods and geography, and explore the great traditions of Islamic craftsmanship
Museum of Islamic Art Collection - Museum of Islamic Art - mia. org. qa The Museum of Islamic Art houses one of the world’s greatest collections of Islamic art MIA’s collection features masterpieces of Islamic art, including metalwork, ceramics, jewellery, woodwork, textiles, coins and glass
Museum - Welcome The mission of the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) is to display, preserve and interpret Islamic artifacts, and to reach a maximum number of national and international visitors
Home - IAMM Explore masterpieces of Islamic art from Southeast Asia to West Africa Our permanent collection is showcased in 12 different galleries with a variety of themes, spanning 1,400 years of history
Museum of Islamic Art, Doha - Wikipedia The Museum of Islamic Art (MIA; Arabic: متحف الفن الإسلامي) is a museum at one end of the seven-kilometer-long (4 3 mi) Corniche in Doha, Qatar As per architect I M Pei 's specifications, the museum is built on an island on an artificial projecting peninsula near the traditional dhow harbor
Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) Doha | Visit Qatar The internationally renowned Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) is the crown jewel of Qatar’s museums On a purpose-built island abutting the Corniche, Doha’s waterfront promenade, the building itself is an architectural wonder designed by Pritzker Prize winning architect I M Pei
Doha’s Museum of Islamic Art: A Cultural Masterpiece Doha, Qatar’s Museum of Islamic Art is a representation of the Islamic world’s illustrious cultural history The museum, an architectural marvel located on the Corniche, houses works of art and relics from all around the Islamic world
Islamic Art - The Metropolitan Museum of Art The Met's collection of Islamic art ranges in date from the seventh to the twenty-first century Its more than 15,000 objects reflect the great diversity and range of the cultural traditions of Islam, with works from as far westward as Spain and Morocco and as far eastward as Central Asia and Indonesia Comprising both sacred and secular objects, the collection reveals the mutual influence of
Museum of Islamic Art The museum features a wide-ranging collection of modern and contemporary Arab art from across the Middle East and North Africa including paintings, sculptures, installations, and photography