Qatar ramps up cultural programme ahead of Qatar World Cup The small, oil-rich state of Qatar is touching ahead with plans to build three new museums, with a new institution called the Lusail museum intended by the high-profile Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron which will be home to the world’s widest collection of Orientalist paintings, photography, rare texts, drawings, sculptures, and applied arts. Qatar World Cup fans from all over the world can book Football World Cup tickets from our online platforms WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com. Football fans can book Qatar Football World Cup Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
The Art Mill project, a vast new Modern and current art venue intentional for Doha is still in development, seven years after the plan was first publicized. The plans were unconfined on 27 March by Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, the president of the state body Qatar Museums throughout the Doha Forum, an online global platform for discourse. The panel argument moderated by Sheikha Al Mayassa also comprised the UK footballer David Beckham who has agreed to act as an emissary for Qatar in a deal allegedly worth £150m. The Lusail Museum will house porticos, an auditorium and a library over 52,000 sq. m. Meanwhile, OMA Rem Koolhaas’s architectural repetition will design the Qatar Auto Museum, which will chart the growth of the automobile from its creation through today and how it has unfair culture in Qatar, speaks Qatar Museum's statement.