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Mohamed visits museum, Opera House in Muscat

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President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan on Wednesday continued his two-day state visit to the Sultanate of Oman with a tour of the National Museum in Muscat.

Sheikh Mohamed was briefed on the museum’s galleries and its extensive collection of over 7,000 artefacts that document and celebrate Oman’s rich cultural heritage.

During the tour, Sheikh Mohamed visited the Sultan Qaboos Bin Said exhibit, which is home to a collection of personal belongings and items relating to the late Sultan Qaboos.

The collection includes gits presented to the late Sultan by other world leaders, among them a model of Abu Dhabi’s Qasr Al Hosn and a sword presented to Sultan Qaboos by the late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan.

Sheikh Mohamed also visited a section of the museum featuring exhibits from the collection of the Louvre Abu Dhabi, which are on display in Muscat thanks to the cooperatio­n framework between the National Museum and the Louvre Abu Dhabi.

The tour included a briefing by officials explaining

I enjoyed learning about museum’s rich collection that embodies the story of the Omani people, their long history and the eagerness of the Sultanate to showcase its culture, writes UAE president in the guestbook

the National Museum’s mission to raise awareness of Oman’s past and preserve items that illustrate its people’s history and culture.

Sheikh Mohamed heard how the museum achieves this by employing the best internatio­nal practices in museum management, collection­s management and visitor services.

The National Museum’s collection spans an area of 4,000 square metres and is housed in 14 separate galleries, each covering a different aspect of Oman’s cultural heritage.

Writing in the museum’s guestbook, Sheikh Mohamed said, “I was very pleased to visit The National Museum in the Sultanate of Oman. I enjoyed learning about its rich collection that embodies the story of the Omani people, their long history and the eagerness of the Sultanate - under the leadership of my brother, His Majesty Sultan Haitham Bin Tariq - to showcase its culture. I extend my hearfelt thanks to the museum officials for their efforts and convey my best wishes for a successful future.”

Sheikh Mohamed also visited the Royal Opera House Muscat on the second day of his state visit to the Sultanate of Oman.

Upon his arrival, Sheikh Mohamed was received by Kamil Bin Fahd Bin Mahmoud Al Said, Secretary-general of the General Secretaria­t of the Council of Ministers of Oman, and Nasr Bin Hamoud Al Kindi, Secretary-general of Royal Court Affairs of Oman.

During his tour, Sheikh Mohamed witnessed a special musical performanc­e by the Royal Oman Symphony Orchestra and learned how the orchestra was founded under the guidance of the late Sultan Qaboos Bin Said Al Said. He also enjoyed musical performanc­es by the Omani Royal Guard Military Band.

The UAE President was briefed on the history of the Royal Opera House Muscat and its design which blends elements of Omani architectu­re with influences from around the world. Sheikh Mohamed viewed a selection of musical instrument­s and witnessed the venue’s state-of-the-art technology and facilities.

Sheikh Mohamed let the following message in the VIP guestbook, “I was pleased to visit the impressive Royal Opera House and listen to the Royal Oman Symphony Orchestra, whose performanc­e seamless ly blended tradition and modernity. The arts are a common global language that can act as a bridge between cultures. They are an important means of promoting understand­ing and spreading the human values of peace and coexistenc­e among people, the same values that Oman enjoys under the leadership of my brother His Majesty Sultan Haitham Bin Tariq, the Sultan of Oman.”

Later Sheikh Mohamed departed from Muscat, concluding his two-day state visit to the Sultanate of Oman.

Sultan Haitham Bin Tariq, the Sultan of Oman, accompanie­d Sheikh Mohamed to the airport to wish him farewell.

Sheikh Mohamed has sent a leter of thanks to Sultan Haitham, ater leaving Muscat at the conclusion of a state visit to the Sultanate of Oman, in which Sheikh Mohamed expressed his hearfelt thanks and appreciati­on for the warm welcome and hospitalit­y shown to him in what he described as his ‘second home’.

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Sheikh Mohamed being briefed about the artifacts during his visit to the National Museum in Muscat on Wednesday.
± Sheikh Mohamed being briefed about the artifacts during his visit to the National Museum in Muscat on Wednesday.

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