Address: Museum of Islamic Art, Off Al Corniche St Doha, Qatar
Admission: 50 QAR
The MIA's collection features masterpieces of Islamic artifacts and art from the 7th century to the 20th century, including manuscripts, metalwork, ceramics, jewellery, woodwork, textiles, coins, precious stones, and glass. The museum also owns a page of the Blue Qur'an, an indigo-dyed manuscript created over 1,000 years ago that is one of the most elaborate Qur'ans in the World and has the artwork "Silk Tapestry Depicting the story of Leila and Majnun" by an Unknown artist from Iran from 16th century.