Qatar Museums (QM) has announced a landmark initiative to restore two of Qatar’s most beloved cultural landmarks, the Qatar National Theater and the Doha Club.


Celebrated for their role in shaping the country’s cultural and civic life, these iconic venues hold a special place in the memories of generations. To honour and preserve their legacy, QM is calling on the public – whether as performers, audiences, or supporters – to share their memories, archival photos, memorabilia, or recordings.


According to QM, these contributions will help bring these stories to life in future exhibitions and digital archives, ensuring that the spirit of both spaces continues to inspire for generations to come.
The public can submit their photographs, recordings, or memories to the following links:


• National Theater https://airtable.com/app81PuMcfl1pKYxD/pagj9e4eptjUfoLEB/form


• Doha Club https://airtable.com/app776UPBOpcA4elj/pagj9e4eptjUfoLEB/form


More than just buildings, the Qatar National Theater and Doha Club were living symbols of Qatar’s social and cultural heartbeat. By sharing memories and archival materials of these two spaces, the public will contribute to documenting the history and artistic legacy of the venues, reinforcing QM’s mission to connect tradition with innovation and promote cultural dialogue.


Since its opening in 1982, the Qatar National Theater has stood as a cultural landmark on Doha’s Corniche. It is now being restored and modernised to once again serve as a hub for culture, creativity, and community.


This national landmark will honour Qatari heritage while introducing new, state-of-the-art facilities, welcoming artists and audiences from Qatar and around the world. A space for performance and dialogue, it will continue to reflect the country’s vision of connecting tradition with innovation.


Constructed in the late 1970s, Doha Club was one of Qatar’s first modern social and recreational venues and embodied the nation’s early steps into modernisation and cosmopolitan life. It hosted social gatherings, cultural exchanges, as well as diplomatic and sports events.


With its pool, tennis courts, restaurants, and distinctive architecture, the Club was a beloved landmark for both Qataris and expatriates until its demolition in 2007. Now the Doha Club is set for revival as a space for community and cultural exchange for future generations.