Everything You Need to Know About the Oman Cultural Complex
- Publish date: Sunday، 21 January 2024
Stretching over 80,200 square meters, the complex is set to become a significant cultural and intellectual achievement in the country.
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His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik has finally kickstarted the construction of the Oman Cultural Complex project and the National Records and Archives Authority building in Muscat Governorate. The project, which is expected to cost over OMR 140 million, will serve as a cultural and artistic hub, embodying Oman's vision for a vibrant cultural destination.
The complex will include the National Library, National Theater, Children's Library, House of Arts, Cinema House, Literary Forum, and the National Documents and Archives Authority. It will also come through with swanky restaurants, cute cafes, and Instagrammable gardens. It aims to promote cultural, literary, and theatrical activities, preserve Oman's cultural heritage, and provide research services.
Stretching over 80,200 square meters, the complex is set to become a significant intellectual achievement in Oman, attracting both locals and visitors. This ambitious offering truly showcases the dynamic cultural landscape of the country, and we can't wait for it to be a reality.