The layout of the museum is fantastic, making it easy to navigate through the various galleries. Each exhibit is thoughtfully curated and I appreciated the informative plaques providing interesting insights and context about the artifacts. Highlights for me included the impressive collection of fossils, which was both breathtaking and thoughtfully-provoking, extensive rug collection, and vast collection of crusader weapons.
The museum's commitment to education and community engagement is commendable.
Whether you're an art enthusiast, history buff, or just looking for a fun and educational outing, this museum is a must-visit. I can't wait to return and explore more!
The size of this museum and the shear number of artifacts is amazing. Exhibits cover an amazing array of world history. Truly one of the largest private museum's in the world, the collection is Smithsonian quality.
Nestled within a private estate on the outskirts of Doha, the FBQ Museum offers a truly unique and enriching experience. This privately owned museum, established by Sheikh Faisal bin Qassim Al Thani, is a remarkable reflection of his personal passion for history, culture, and heritage.
One of its most iconic features is a historic mosque with a leaning minaret located adjacent to the museum—an architectural curiosity that adds to the charm of the estate.
The museum itself houses a diverse and thoughtfully curated collection spread across several halls. A highlight is the Qur’an section, which showcases exquisite handwritten manuscripts and rare copies, offering a spiritual and artistic journey through Islamic calligraphy and scriptural history.
Another standout exhibit is the authentic Syrian house, meticulously transported from Damascus and reconstructed brick by brick inside the museum grounds. It offers a rare glimpse into traditional Damascene architecture and home life from over a century ago.
The museum also features an impressive collection of vintage cars and trucks, tracing the evolution of automotive design and transport through the decades.
A significant portion of the collection reflects the Sheikh’s deep appreciation for Moroccan culture, with numerous artifacts, crafts, and items sourced from Morocco on display. From intricately carved doors to traditional garments and ceramics, this section offers a vivid taste of North African heritage.
Overall, the FBQ Museum is well worth an afternoon visit for families, culture lovers, and curious minds alike. It combines history, religion, architecture, and automotive passion all in one serene and beautifully maintained setting.
• Entry ticket: 50 QAR
• Children: Free entry
• Location: Al Samriya Estate, ~30 minutes drive west of Doha
• Facilities: Guided tours available, on-site café, and ample parking
Absolutely incredible museum—one of the hidden gems of Qatar! The Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani Museum is a place that truly takes you on a journey through time, culture, and heritage. I was amazed by the sheer size and diversity of the collection. From ancient Islamic manuscripts and traditional textiles to classic cars and rare artifacts from around the world, every room felt like stepping into a different chapter of history.
One of my favorite parts was the vintage car collection—hundreds of beautifully preserved cars that even someone with little car knowledge can appreciate. The Quran room was also deeply moving, showcasing historic copies and beautifully crafted calligraphy. There’s even a reconstructed traditional Syrian house, which adds such a personal and human touch to the exhibits.
The museum is very well maintained, with friendly and knowledgeable staff. The layout is easy to navigate, and there are plenty of signs in English and Arabic. It’s located a bit outside of Doha, but it’s absolutely worth the drive. Plus, there’s ample parking and a peaceful, scenic environment around the museum.
Highly recommended for families, tourists, and anyone curious about Qatar’s cultural depth. Don’t miss this place—it’s not just a museum, it’s an experience!
Viviana Revuelta
5 months agoThe layout of the museum is fantastic, making it easy to navigate through the various galleries. Each exhibit is thoughtfully curated and I appreciated the informative plaques providing interesting insights and context about the artifacts. Highlights for me included the impressive collection of fossils, which was both breathtaking and thoughtfully-provoking, extensive rug collection, and vast collection of crusader weapons. The museum's commitment to education and community engagement is commendable. Whether you're an art enthusiast, history buff, or just looking for a fun and educational outing, this museum is a must-visit. I can't wait to return and explore more!
Daniel Sexton
a month agoThe size of this museum and the shear number of artifacts is amazing. Exhibits cover an amazing array of world history. Truly one of the largest private museum's in the world, the collection is Smithsonian quality.
armaghan butt
a month agoNestled within a private estate on the outskirts of Doha, the FBQ Museum offers a truly unique and enriching experience. This privately owned museum, established by Sheikh Faisal bin Qassim Al Thani, is a remarkable reflection of his personal passion for history, culture, and heritage. One of its most iconic features is a historic mosque with a leaning minaret located adjacent to the museum—an architectural curiosity that adds to the charm of the estate. The museum itself houses a diverse and thoughtfully curated collection spread across several halls. A highlight is the Qur’an section, which showcases exquisite handwritten manuscripts and rare copies, offering a spiritual and artistic journey through Islamic calligraphy and scriptural history. Another standout exhibit is the authentic Syrian house, meticulously transported from Damascus and reconstructed brick by brick inside the museum grounds. It offers a rare glimpse into traditional Damascene architecture and home life from over a century ago. The museum also features an impressive collection of vintage cars and trucks, tracing the evolution of automotive design and transport through the decades. A significant portion of the collection reflects the Sheikh’s deep appreciation for Moroccan culture, with numerous artifacts, crafts, and items sourced from Morocco on display. From intricately carved doors to traditional garments and ceramics, this section offers a vivid taste of North African heritage. Overall, the FBQ Museum is well worth an afternoon visit for families, culture lovers, and curious minds alike. It combines history, religion, architecture, and automotive passion all in one serene and beautifully maintained setting. • Entry ticket: 50 QAR • Children: Free entry • Location: Al Samriya Estate, ~30 minutes drive west of Doha • Facilities: Guided tours available, on-site café, and ample parking
Amran Shah
2 months agoVast amount of things to see from stones plates rugs clothes cars boats guns.. amazing collection from the 1900's till now.. £10 entry per person
Munther
5 months agoAbsolutely incredible museum—one of the hidden gems of Qatar! The Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani Museum is a place that truly takes you on a journey through time, culture, and heritage. I was amazed by the sheer size and diversity of the collection. From ancient Islamic manuscripts and traditional textiles to classic cars and rare artifacts from around the world, every room felt like stepping into a different chapter of history. One of my favorite parts was the vintage car collection—hundreds of beautifully preserved cars that even someone with little car knowledge can appreciate. The Quran room was also deeply moving, showcasing historic copies and beautifully crafted calligraphy. There’s even a reconstructed traditional Syrian house, which adds such a personal and human touch to the exhibits. The museum is very well maintained, with friendly and knowledgeable staff. The layout is easy to navigate, and there are plenty of signs in English and Arabic. It’s located a bit outside of Doha, but it’s absolutely worth the drive. Plus, there’s ample parking and a peaceful, scenic environment around the museum. Highly recommended for families, tourists, and anyone curious about Qatar’s cultural depth. Don’t miss this place—it’s not just a museum, it’s an experience!