

Here are different “then and nows” I have taken during my time in Kuwait. The source for the old photographs can be found on the blog posts on the links below!












Urban Landscape around Khazal Palace
























Entrance to Mubarakiya near Safat Square




Urban Landscape around the American Missionary Hospital














Urban Landscape around the Modern Art & Maritime Museums



















Hellenistic Site on Failaka (with Tareq Rajab and P.V. Glob in the 1960s, Dana al Rashid in 2024)






Administrative Complex on Failaka


All the images!



































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