Whether you’re new to Qatar or a longtime resident, there’s always something new to uncover in Doha’s thriving cultural scene. From cutting-edge art spaces to world-class heritage institutions, the capital’s museums offer a captivating journey through Qatar’s history, creativity, and innovation.
So, if your visiting friends know more about the city’s museums than you do — it’s time to fix that. Here’s your guide to nine of Doha’s must-visit museums, each with its own unique story and experience.
1. 3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum
Located at Khalifa International Stadium, this is the largest sports museum in the world. Explore seven galleries tracing the global history of sport, from the Olympic Games to Qatar’s own major events. Highlights include the Hall of Athletes and the interactive Qatar – Hosting Nation section.
Tickets: QR50 (non-resident adults), free for residents and children under 16.
Details: 321qosm.org.qa
2. Al Thuraya Planetarium
Nestled in Katara Cultural Village, this planetarium brings astronomy to life with immersive dome screenings and exhibits on Arab astronomers and early scientific instruments.
Admission: Free.
Details: althuraya.katara.net
3. Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art
Housing more than 9,000 artworks, Mathaf is a cornerstone of Arab modern and contemporary art. The museum reopens on November 1, 2025, with rotating collections exploring identity, history, and innovation.
Tickets: QR50 (non-resident adults), free for residents and children.
Location: Education City, mathaf.org.qa
4. Msheireb Museums
Step into Qatar’s living history across four beautifully restored heritage houses — Bin Jelmood, Company, Mohammed Bin Jassim, and Radwani. Learn about slavery, oil history, and the urban transformation of Doha.
Admission: Free.
Details: msheirebmuseums.com
5. Museum of Illusions
Perfect for families and friends, this interactive space in The Gate Mall offers mind-bending experiences and Insta-worthy rooms like the infinity chamber and rotating illusion room.
Tickets: QR80 (adults), QR60 (kids).
Details: museumofillusions.qa
6. Museum of Islamic Art (MIA)
An architectural marvel designed by I.M. Pei, MIA is Doha’s most iconic museum, housing centuries of Islamic art and culture. Current exhibit: “A Seat at the Table”, exploring culinary traditions in Islam.
Tickets: QR50 (non-resident adults), free for residents and children.
Details: mia.org.qa
7. National Museum of Qatar (NMoQ)
Designed by Jean Nouvel, this desert-rose-shaped masterpiece tells Qatar’s story — from ancient geology to modern nationhood. Don’t miss the “A Nation’s Legacy” exhibition marking 50 years of the country’s milestones.
Tickets: QR50 (non-resident adults), free for residents and kids.
Details: nmoq.org.qa
8. OliOli Children’s Museum
Located in Katara Cultural Village, this colorful wonderland invites children to explore creativity through play. Highlights include the interactive Sketch Aquarium and light installations by teamLab.
Tickets: QR135–299.
Details: olioli.qa
9. Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani Museum
A treasure trove of over 30,000 artifacts, this private collection showcases everything from fossils and vintage cars to Islamic art and textiles — even a reconstructed Syrian house from Damascus.
Location: Al Samriya, near Al-Shahaniya.
Details: fbqmuseum.org
From ancient heritage to futuristic design, Doha’s museums are more than cultural landmarks — they are windows into Qatar’s past, present, and future. So next time you plan a day out, skip the mall and step into history, art, and discovery.