Ever since it was launched in 2022, The Museum of the Future has become a global spot for people from all over the world; invites folks of all ages to explore, interact, offering a vision of how the world could evolve in the years ahead, shaped by technology and innovation. The open space can accommodate more than 1000 people, whereas, the auditorium can accommodate more than 300 people. This National Day weekend, if you’re planning to visit this hub, here’s all you need to know.
5 themed exhibits to explore:
OSS Hope: Guests can immerse themselves in interactive storytelling, becoming part of a community that envisions what life might be like aboard a massive space station in 2071.
‘Our Future(s)’ at Alserkal Art Week, presented by the Dubai Future Foundation, featured a series of workshops curated by the Museum of the Future. pic.twitter.com/blaa7Aalb4
— Museum of the Future (@MOTF) November 26, 2024
The Heal Institute: This exhibit presents a groundbreaking digital projection of a tropical rainforest, recreating a real section of the Amazon rainforest in Leticia, Colombia. With a collection of over 2,400 species, it offers an unparalleled look at biodiversity and highlights the intricate balance of ecosystems.
Al Waha: Visitors can embark on a sensory journey in an environment focused on health and well-being. This space encourages personal exploration and provides a chance to disconnect from technology.
Tomorrow Today: This exhibition examines how technology can tackle global societal and environmental challenges. It showcases innovative concepts, prototypes, and existing solutions across five key areas: waste management, environmental protection, food security, agriculture, and urban planning.
At the Museum of the Future, I attended the inauguration of the Earth Dreams exhibition in collaboration with Refik Anadol — a stunning showcase of AI-driven digital creativity. Blending art, technology, and nature, the immersive experience highlights Dubai’s commitment to… pic.twitter.com/1uMs1MB49x
— Hamdan bin Mohammed (@HamdanMohammed) November 22, 2024
Future Heroes: Tailored for children under 10, this section fosters curiosity, creativity, and collaboration through fun and educational activities. It helps young minds develop future-ready skills while encouraging self-discovery and exploration of the world around them, all mentioned in a blog post by The Museum of the Future.
Prices of tickets
All visitors are required to purchase a ticket to enter the Museum, priced at AED149.
Tickets are specific to a designated date and time, granting full access to the Museum’s exhibits and amenities.
Children under four years old can enter free of charge.
How to get there
The best way to reach The Museum of the Future is by taking the metro. Take the Red Line and head to Emirates Towers Station, where a bridge connects directly to the Museum. Meanwhile, you can also go to the World Trade Centre Station, from where it is walkable too. Majorly, even buses stop nearby, making it easy to travel. Taxi and a personal car, can be a choice too.
Time slots
The venue is open daily from 9.30 am to 9.00 pm, with the last entry at 7.00 pm.