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Very advanced museum, meanwhile, mainly used as a center for art research and exchange, its architectural design uses modernist techniques, extracting Arab cultural symbols, closed on Monday.
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Arab World Institute Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Founded in 1980, the Institut du Monde Arabe, also known as The Arab World Institute, was built after an agreement was settled in which all parties agreed that an effort was required to create a bridge between the Arab world and the French. Because it is so important to relay accurate information to the general public, the goal of this museum is to debunk some of the assumptions of the Arab community by helping visitors to immerse themselves into Arab culture. The museum showcases a myriad of artifacts significant to the Arab world including manuscripts, pottery, utensils and other unique artifacts.
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Arab World Institute Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Very advanced museum, meanwhile, mainly used as a center for art research and exchange, its architectural design uses modernist techniques, extracting Arab cultural symbols, closed on Monday.
The Arab Cultural Museum, to be exact, is a complex of museums, seminars, offices, and museums, designed and built by the masters, but I.
The Arab Cultural Museum in Paris is very large in size. It is a mansion made up of glass curtain walls. Every glass curtain wall is engraved with very beautiful Arabic patterns. This is the place where Parisian Arabs gather, with a strong religious color. It is worth the money to visit.
This is a museum dedicated to Arab culture in Paris, which has nine floors, and six floors are research centers, in addition to the three-story exhibition hall. At the bottom there is a spherical plane map made in Venice between 1448 and 1459, which is very exquisite and comprehensively encompasses the understanding of the structure of the universe and the world before the beginning of the medieval seafaring era, which is very scientific and historical.
Friends who like Arab culture must visit the Arab Culture Museum. This museum is very large in size, several floors up and down, and the recognition is very high. The glass exterior wall of the Middle East style is very eye-catching.