This event has finished Took place on: Friday, 28th Feb 2020
Former Scots Guards officer Hugo Clarke discusses the project he led while serving in Iraq to establish a new Basrah museum.
During the Gulf War (1990-91), looting in Basrah led to the closure of the city's museum.
In 2008, following the defeat of Saddam Hussein’s regime in the Iraq War (2003-11), there were calls for a new museum to encourage the preservation, celebration and study of the region’s cultural heritage.
After careful consideration, with the assistance of the Iraqi Ministry of State for Antiquities and Tourism, Saddam’s Lakeside Palace was selected as the location.
The British Army was heavily involved throughout the project, providing security for the site, surveying the building and assisting with the redevelopment.
In September 2016, eight years into the project, the first gallery was opened. A further three spaces were opened in March 2019.
Contact and Booking Details
This event has finished Took place on: Friday, 28th Feb 2020
Booking details and information at this website.
Reserve tickets at this website
Disclaimer: All information given is correct at the time of compiling the listings. Any questions about the event should be directed to the event organiser. Photos and images used in this listing are supplied by the organiser.
2020-02-28 2020-02-28 Europe/London Culture through conflict: the rebirth of the Basrah Museum Former Scots Guards officer Hugo Clarke discusses the project he led while serving in Iraq to establish a new Basrah museum. https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/calendar/2020/02/28/culture-through-conflict-the-rebirth-of-the-basrah-museum-225582 National Army Museum,Royal Hospital Road, London, London,Location
London,
SW3 4HT
Nearest tube and train stations to National Army Museum
What else is hapening in London on 28th Feb 2020