Aspire Zone Foundation (AZF) has organised the second visit for children participating in its summer camp Wednesday as part of a series of cultural and educational visits to Msheireb Museums.

During the visit, AZF noted that the children were divided into groups, each accompanied by a dedicated guide who led them through the four heritage houses: Bin Jelmood House, Company House, Mohammed Bin Jassim House and Radwani House.

The guides provided simplified and engaging explanations tailoured to the children’s age groups, focusing on Qatar’s history, the challenges faced by society in the past, and the different stages of the nation’s renaissance

The children explored the exhibits and the stories presented throughout the museums, which helped deepen their understanding of national identity and fostered a strong sense of belonging and appreciation for Qatar’s rich heritage. The museums also highlight key periods in Qatar’s history and its social and economic development.

This visit comes as part of Aspire Summer Camp’s ongoing efforts to offer a holistic experience for participants, combining fun and learning through a variety of recreational, cultural, and educational activities that help develop children’s skills and broaden their perspectives.

The ninth edition of the camp is held in partnership with Decathlon and Al-Awalia, with Qommunication as the media sponsor, Qatar Red Crescent as the medical sponsor, and Meryal Water Park as the event partner.