The document summarizes activities at the Qal'at al-Bahrain site museum since its designation as a World Heritage site in 2005. It discusses the museum's design and opening in 2008. It then outlines the museum's efforts to reflect the long settlement history of the site from 2200 BC to the 17th century through cultural activities, training programs in museum fields and conservation, and exhibitions in collaboration with other organizations. Future projects are also planned to continue building capacity in museum work.
2. After its designation as a World Heritage site in 2005, a museum was conceived. The new museum was designed by Danish architects (Wohlert architecture) and fully sponsored by Arcapita Investment Bank. It opened in 2008.
3. Dilmun period Tylos Islamic period The museum reflects the long settlement history of Qal’at al-Bahrain site (2200 BC – 17 th century AD)
8. Training programs in the fields of museum and protection of cultural properties 1. Collaboration with UNESCO (Doha office): within the framework of the UNESCO program for culture and in particular for the preservation of cultural objects and capacity building in museum-related fields in the Gulf region, we have established a long term training program at the site museum in the conservation and restoration of archaeological artifacts October 2009 : Introductory training course on the conservation and restoration of Metal and ceramic objects Mars 2010 : Phase 2 – conservation of ceramic objects June 2010 : Phase 3 – Conservation of ceramics and Manuscripts
9. The program was planned to be an introductory and preliminary one so that the participants become acquainted with the concepts and principals of conservation and restoration of cultural properties
13. Opening of the exhibition: Dilmun is blessed, Dilmun is pure Book signing: the manual to Strategic Planning in Museums (Arabic translation)
14. Collaboration with ICOM and University of Bahrain For International Museum’s Day, the site museum in collaboration with ICOM and the University of Bahrain organised a workshop on the new role of museum.