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National Museum of Qatar Tour - 

Excited to learn about Qatar’s interesting past? That’s what 2xceed are here for!

The National Museum of Qatar Tour – a must-see whe in Qatar. Designed by Jean Nouvel, this building isn’t just any museum; it’s a piece of art in itself. Think about entering into a huge futuristic desert rose. The design alone will blow your mind, but there's so much more inside!

As you walk through the museum, you will be taken through different time periods. These exhibits are unlike anything else you’ve ever seen; they’ll take you on a journey from ancient times all the way up until now when Qatar became rich and famous. You’ll learn about old pearl diving days; how Qatarians used to live as nomads then suddenly turned into this bustling city that we know today.

But don’t think this is your average boring history lesson – no sir! The National Museum of Qatar uses state-of-the-art technology to make the past come alive: imagine virtual reality displays, touch screens and videos where everything moves... even sounds! Trust me, even grown-ups won't want to leave this place. It’s like school… but fun... and air conditioned!

Now up all you architecture lovers out there – the structure itself is pretty jaw-dropping too. Jean Nouvel was inspired by crystals found in desert roses when he designed this iconic building which pays homage towards nature yet showcases modern day engineering at its finest hour - talk about an Instagram worthy moment right here folks!

So whether history is your thing or maybe just beautiful buildings are more up your street, fear not because the National Museum of Qatar has got something for everyone. And with 2xceed being your guide rest assured it will be smooth sailing throughout.

So come along on our journey through 2xceed’s National Museum of Qatar Tour – pack your inquisitiveness (and camera) and prepare for a cultural ride - you won’t want to miss this one!

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Published
05 March 2024
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