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321 Cultural Olympiad

321 Cultural Olympiad

ILoveQatar.net25-05-2025

The Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum (QOSM) is pleased to announce the launch of the 321 Cultural Olympiad, a creative initiative that brings together the dynamic worlds of sport and art as inspired by the vision of the founder of the modern Olympic Games, Baron Pierre de Coubertin.
Taking place from 1 - 24 June 2025, the 321 Cultural Olympiad will highlight the deep connection between artistic expression and athletic excellence, paying tribute to De Coubertin's belief that the "arts and literature joined with sport to ensure the greatness of the Olympic Games."
The expo has drawn participation from more than 28 schools across Qatar, with over 400 student artworks submitted—demonstrating the remarkable creativity and passion of young minds across the nation. These works showcase the themes, exhibits and stories related to the Olympic and Paralympic values and history.
The Cultural Olympiad will culminate in a special Awards Ceremony on 23 June, where outstanding student contributions will be recognised. The event will feature prominent attendees including school leadership, teachers, students, judges, and representatives from key partner organisations such as the Ministry of Education and Higher Education and the Qatar International Art Festival (QIAF).
Note:
321 Cultural Olympiad timings and ticket details to be confirmed.
Entrance to the Award Ceremony is open to the public, and no registration is required. Please note that the Museum is closed on Tuesdays.
Source: 3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum

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