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• National Museum of Qatar: The National Museum of Qatar draws inspiration from and
recreates the naturally occurring crystal
formations known as the desert rose.
• Qatar Museums Gallery: An intimate venue for public art projects, located within Katara
Cultural Village, which houses theatres, concert
halls, and restaurants.
Souq Waqif:
Built on the site of Doha’s century
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old trading market, Souq Waqif feels like an
anachronism, particularly against the backdrop
of Doha’s dramatic modernist skyline .
• Al Zubarah fort: Adjacent to the walled coastal town of Al Zubarah, this 20th century fort is the
youngest and most prominent feature of the Al
Zubarah Archaeological Site, a UNESCO World
Heritage site.
• Katara Cultural Village: Located at the point where the Middle East meets Asia, the tiny
peninsular state of Qatar has long been a
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melting pot of cultures.
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