Entrance of a gallery space

Galleries

M7’s galleries provide a world-class setting for hosting landmark exhibitions that celebrate design, fashion, and creativity.

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Located in the heart of Msheireb Downtown Doha, these versatile spaces are purpose-built to accommodate a wide range of curatorial visions from large-scale international exhibitions to presentations by emerging talent. Positioned within Qatar’s most vibrant design hub, exhibitions at M7 not only engage local and international audiences but also contribute to the global dialogue on design and culture.

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Gallery 1

Prominently located at the entrance of M7, Gallery 1 is the primary exhibition space, visible from the exterior of the building. It features impressive glass curtain wall corners and an expansive layout that can function as one large venue or be divided into two, with separate entrances and a foyer just outside, ideal for hosting receptions.

Features:

Location: Ground Floor | Capacity: 150 pax | Area: 945sqm

exhibition space with furniture

'Masterpieces of Furniture Design' exhibition at M7, Gallery 1

Gallery 2

Directly above Gallery 1, this exhibition space features six-metre-high ceilings and an outdoor terrace overlooking Barahat Msheireb, used mostly as a cocktail or entertainment area. The venue also includes an expansive foyer by the entrance that can be used for catering or as an extension of the main event.

Features:

Location: Second Floor | Capacity: 150 pax | Area: 853sqm

exhibition space with people

VCUarts Year End Show 'Art and Design Now' exhibition at M7, Gallery 2

Gallery 3

Located on the first floor above M7’s grand staircase, Gallery 3 has hosted numerous commercial brand activations and mid-sized exhibitions. Easily accessible from the main entrance, it features an atrium overlooking Profiles Café, ideal for cocktail receptions or guest seating.

Features:

Location: First Floor | Capacity: 50 pax | Area: 566sqm

A large scale black and white nature print in an exhibition

Nuovo Paesaggio – New Landscape by Quayola at M7, Gallery 3