The Museum of the Future is inviting families to celebrate Eid Al Adha with a dynamic lineup of futuristic experiences designed for all age groups. From interactive exhibits to cutting-edge technology, the museum promises an inspiring and entertaining holiday outing.
One of the main attractions is a simulated space mission aboard the OSS Hope station, where visitors can explore futuristic scientific research and imagine life in Dubai in the year 2071. Meanwhile, on the second floor, the popular ‘Tomorrow, Today’ exhibit features Ameca, a multilingual humanoid robot that interacts with guests and poses for photos.
For those seeking a moment of calm, ‘Al Waha’ offers a multi-sensory experience focused on restoring inner balance. Visitors can also wander through ‘Earth Dreams’, a visually stunning digital art installation by Refik Anadol, which uses AI to explore the evolving relationship between humans and nature.
Another highlight is ‘The Vivarium’, a living ecosystem within the Nature Rehabilitation Lab. This innovative exhibit displays genetically modified plants, insects, and microorganisms adapting in real time to environmental changes like temperature and humidity—all controlled by the visitors.
Children can head to ‘Future Heroes’, an interactive play zone built to spark creativity, teamwork, and learning through play. With its engaging design, the space makes learning fun and safe for younger guests.
And of course, the museum’s iconic torus-shaped building offers a one-of-a-kind photo opportunity—perfect for commemorating Eid in a place where tradition meets tomorrow.-WAM