MIA Park, Waterfront park near Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, Qatar.
MIA Park is a waterfront green space adjacent to the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha featuring walking paths, recreational areas, and viewing points. The grounds include zones for relaxation and strolling along the coastal edge.
The park began development in 2008 alongside the Museum of Islamic Art, designed by architect I.M. Pei as part of a larger cultural goal. Both projects were developed together to create a connected cultural landscape.
The steel sculpture '7' reflects local identity through its form and materials.
The park offers a running path, children's play areas, cafes, and the option to rent picnic baskets with local snacks. Visitors should allow time to explore and move through different zones based on their interests.
The area is marked by a notable water-based activity offering that provides unexpected views of the adjacent art institution and park grounds. Many visitors focus on land-based areas and overlook these opportunities to explore from the water.
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