The Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani Museum is located in Al Shahaniya city in Qatar and serves as a repository of artefacts reflecting the Qatari heritage. The museum is named after Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani, a prominent Qatari businessman who started collecting antiques and historic pieces over 50 years ago. The collection in the museum now amasses over 15,000 items, showcasing a diverse range of cultural and historical artifacts, including traditional Qatari items, regional artworks, Islamic art, vehicles, and textiles. Occupying an area of around 530,000 square feet, this grand museum consists of several halls, each dedicated to different themes. The museum's architecture, inspired by traditional Qatari and Islamic styles, is also noteworthy, blending seamlessly with the exhibits. The vast collection illustrates the history, tradition, and progress of Qatar and the region. It serves as a significant educational hub and a place for cultural preservation. Due to its extensive exhibits, the museum also provides a comprehensive overview of global civilizations, making it an indispensable resource for historians and tourists alike.