Mr. De Jong, the son of the second minister who built the chapel in 1931, seen here talking about the history of Amricani and how life was here during the 1920s. November 17th 2016
Visits 2016-2017
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You Think Kuwait: DAI Museum Youth Council
You Think Kuwait: DAI Museum Youth Council is led by a group of teenagers who seek to raise social awareness on issues concerning the youth of Kuwait and the Middle East, through the creation and organisation of events, workshops and exhibitions, and seeks to provide teenagers with a creative space for innovation of ideas and insights. The youth council is a one year program, where each year students between the ages of 14 – 18 (must be in secondary school) are recruited as members of the council and are led by an elected executive team. Their roles include working in different committees that coordinate activities and events in numerous ways,…
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A Group of Ladies from the Diplomatic Corps in Kuwait Visit Amricani Cultural Centre
A group of ladies from the diplomatic corps in Kuwait visited Amricani Cultural Centre and enjoyed the art work exhibited there. November 12th 2016
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First Deputy Minister of Information Policy of Ukraine Visits the Amricani Cultural Centre
Today, Emine Dzhaparova, the First Deputy Minister of Information Policy of Ukraine, paid a visit to the Amricani Cultural Centre. She was fascinated by the historical journey through the exhibitions; Splendors of the Ancient East, the Long Ago Zoo, and the history of Amricani Hospital. October 20th 2016
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A Group of Graduate Students from the History Department at Kuwait University Visit the Al-Sabah Collection
The Al-Sabah Collection had special guests this morning ..a group of graduate students from the History Department at Kuwait University, headed by Professor Abdulhadi al-Ajmi, toured the storage area where they were introduced to the rare manuscripts, woodwork, ceramics, metalwork from the collection. The tour was guided by the collection’s curator Mrs. Salam Kaoukji and the assistant curator Mr. Mutlaq al-Jareed. Thank you Prof. Al-Ajmi and the graduate students for your visit. October 16th 2016