
Oman Across Ages Museum marks anniversary
The event featured a visual presentation highlighting the museum's achievements over the past year, including prestigious international accolades. The museum won the Best Project Award in the Heritage and Culture category in the Middle East and North Africa at the Best Projects of the Year 2024 Awards, held in conjunction with the Light Show in Dubai. Additionally, it was shortlisted among the top five museums globally in the Museum Exhibition Halls category at the Muses + Heritage Awards 2024 and received the Best Exterior Design award at the Versailles International Architecture and Design Award.
Al Yaqzan bin Abdullah al Harthy, Director General of Oman Across Ages Museum, emphasised the significance of the new identity, stating: 'We are delighted to announce today the launch of the new identity of the Oman Across Ages Museum. This logo was approved by His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik, and comes as an expression of our ongoing commitment to preserving Oman's rich heritage. We seek to present our history in a modern style that attracts new generations and aligns with global transformations.'
As part of the celebrations, the Central Bank of Oman unveiled a commemorative silver coin, featuring the museum's emblem, name, and the surrounding Al Hajar Mountains, along with engravings of traditional Omani doors. These coins, classified as legal tender, are now available for purchase. Simultaneously, Oman Post launched a commemorative stamp, symbolising the museum's architectural inspiration drawn from the Al Hajar Mountains.
Symbolism behind the new logo
The museum's newly launched logo was designed by Fatima bint Mohammed al Hinai, Senior Graphic Designer, who explained that its concept was inspired by the golden threads on the handle of Sultan Barghash bin Said's sword, symbolising the interconnectedness of time. The design features flowing curves that reflect the ophiolite rock folds of the Al Hajar Mountains, aligning with the architectural design of the museum itself. The circular frame of the logo represents the continuity of generations, blending Oman's past, present, and future.
The event concluded with the official unveiling of the museum's logo on the Versailles International Architecture and Design Award's honour plaque, commemorating its recognition as one of the most beautifully designed museums in the world.
Dr. Hamad bin Mohammed al Dhuyani, Chairman of the National Records and Archives Authority and a member of the museum's Board of Trustees, highlighted the significance of the new identity, stating: 'The presence of a logo for the Oman Across Ages Museum represents one of the symbols of identity, bridging cultural and historical aspects while reaffirming the museum's role in preserving and showcasing Oman's rich heritage.'
The Oman Across Ages Museum continues to establish itself as a leading cultural landmark, celebrating Omani history while embracing modernity to connect with future generations.
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