The National Museum - Sultanate of Oman

It is worth mentioning that the National Museum, established by Royal Decree in 2013 and opened July 30, 2016, is the Sultanate's flagship cultural institution, showcasing the nation’s cultural heritage from the earliest human settlement in the Oman Peninsula some two million years ago through to the present day. As a national institution with global outreach, the Museum is dedicated to ensuring Oman’s cultural heritage is understood and appreciated not only within the Sultanate, but also internationally. Further, it aims to provide opportunities for cultural expression, innovation, and the transfer of traditional skills and knowledge from one generation to the next.
The museum is located in the heart of Muscat in a purpose-designed building. The total area of the building is 13,700 square metres, including 4,000 square metres allocated for 14 permanent galleries – The Land and the People Gallery, Maritime History Gallery, Arms and Armour Gallery, Aflaj Gallery, Currency Gallery, Prehistory and Ancient History Galleries, Splendours of Islam Gallery, Oman and the World Gallery, Intangible Heritage Gallery and Renaissance Gallery, among others. A further 400 square metres are allocated for temporary exhibitions. The National Museum houses more than 6,000 objects and offers 33 digital immersive experiences, a fully equipped Learning Centre, state-of-the-art conservation facilities, a UHD cinema and discovery areas for children. It features an integrated infrastructure for special needs and is the first museum in the Middle East to adopt Arabic Braille script for the visually impaired. It also houses the region’s first open-plan museum storage concept, where visitors can learn about the various processes that artefacts go through before they are put on display.

The National Museum - Sultanate of Oman

It is worth mentioning that the National Museum, established by Royal Decree in 2013 and opened July 30, 2016, is the Sultanate's flagship cultural institution, showcasing the nation’s cultural heritage from the earliest human settlement in the Oman Peninsula some two million years ago through to the present day. As a national institution with global outreach, the Museum is dedicated to ensuring Oman’s cultural heritage is understood and appreciated not only within the Sultanate, but also internationally. Further, it aims to provide opportunities for cultural expression, innovation, and the transfer of traditional skills and knowledge from one generation to the next.
The museum is located in the heart of Muscat in a purpose-designed building. The total area of the building is 13,700 square metres, including 4,000 square metres allocated for 14 permanent galleries – The Land and the People Gallery, Maritime History Gallery, Arms and Armour Gallery, Aflaj Gallery, Currency Gallery, Prehistory and Ancient History Galleries, Splendours of Islam Gallery, Oman and the World Gallery, Intangible Heritage Gallery and Renaissance Gallery, among others. A further 400 square metres are allocated for temporary exhibitions. The National Museum houses more than 6,000 objects and offers 33 digital immersive experiences, a fully equipped Learning Centre, state-of-the-art conservation facilities, a UHD cinema and discovery areas for children. It features an integrated infrastructure for special needs and is the first museum in the Middle East to adopt Arabic Braille script for the visually impaired. It also houses the region’s first open-plan museum storage concept, where visitors can learn about the various processes that artefacts go through before they are put on display.

H.E. Jamal al-Moosawi

Secretary General

H.E. Jamal al-MoosawiSecretary General

Jamal al-Moosawi, Secretary General of National Museum – Sultanate of Oman, has a Bachelor Degree of Arts with Honors in Visual Communication and a Master Degree of Design in Visual Communication from Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh, Great Britain. From 2006 to 2008, he has worked as the Regional Arts Projects Manager (Middle East) at British Council Middle East, and as the Curator at the Museum of Modern Arab Art (Qatar Foundation), Doha, State of Qatar. H.E. Jamal al-Moosawi has worked at National Museum – Sultanate of Oman as Project Director, Director General, and Secretary General since 2010. In 2018, H.E. Jamal al-Moosawi was the Co-Curator of the exhibition “Belarus at the Crossroads of Civilization”, and the Lead Curator of “Oman Day” and “The 23rd Arab Gulf Cup Exhibition”. He has published catalogues, Highlights: The National Museum, The Art of Seeing Nature, and The Art of Seeing Nature, his articles have been included in the monthly journal, Masterpieces from the National Museum.

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