The Museum of the Future is celebrating Eid Al Adha by offering families an exciting lineup of interactive exhibits and activities.
Designed to inspire creativity and curiosity, the museum invites visitors of all ages to explore futuristic themes through innovative experiences.
Space exploration experience
One of the highlights of the celebration is a simulated mission aboard the OSS Hope, a cutting-edge space exploration experience. Guests can embark on an immersive journey into the future of space missions, learning about Dubai’s role in space exploration by 2071.
The exhibit provides visitors with a glimpse of what the future of space travel might look like.
Meet Ameca, the humanoid robot
On the second floor, visitors can engage in live conversations with Ameca, the world’s most advanced humanoid robot. Equipped with enhanced intelligence, Ameca can respond to questions in over five different languages.
Visitors can interact with Ameca, ask questions, and capture photos or videos of their conversations.
Mindfulness in Al Waha
For those looking to relax and reflect, the Al Waha exhibit offers a series of sensory activities focused on mindfulness and well-being. The exhibit encourages visitors to disconnect and explore peaceful, calming environments.
Digital art at Earth Dreams
In the Earth Dreams exhibition, renowned media artist Refik Anadol uses artificial intelligence to create dynamic digital artwork. Inspired by nature, memory, and technology, the exhibition features AI-generated paintings and installations that push the boundaries of creativity, blending art with futuristic themes.
Future ecosystems in The Vivarium
A new addition to the museum is The Vivarium, an interactive living installation that showcases future ecosystems. Featuring genetically modified organisms such as plants, insects, and microorganisms, visitors can control temperature, humidity, and lighting to see how these lifeforms adapt to changing conditions.
The exhibit offers a forward-thinking perspective on environmental design and sustainability.
Future Heroes for children
The Future Heroes floor is designed specifically for children. This interactive space allows young visitors to engage in hands-on activities that foster teamwork, problem-solving, and creativity.
The activities are tailored to encourage exploration and learning through play, making it an ideal experience for families during Eid.
Eid photo opportunities
Visitors are encouraged to capture the moment and take photos throughout the museum’s striking spaces. With its futuristic architecture and immersive exhibits, the Museum of the Future offers unique backdrops for memorable Eid photos.
With these new experiences, the Museum of the Future offers an enriching and fun-filled visit for families this Eid al-Adha, combining exploration, creativity, and entertainment in one place.
tanvir@dubainewsweek.com