DUBAI: The Museum of the Future is offering an exceptional experience this Eid Al Adha, unveiling a special line-up of engaging and interactive events tailored for families and children of all ages. The holiday programme is designed to blend entertainment with innovation, making it a must-visit destination during the festive season.
A highlight of the celebrations includes an immersive space exploration aboard the OSS Hope station. Visitors can enjoy a virtual journey through space and gain fascinating insights into futuristic research and innovations that could shape the world by 2071.
Another standout feature is the ‘Tomorrow, Today’ exhibition, where guests can interact with Ameca, the humanoid robot, in multiple languages. Visitors are encouraged to engage with her directly and snap memorable photos in this cutting-edge exhibit.
For those seeking wellness and relaxation, ‘Al Waha’ offers a multi-sensory experience that promotes mental clarity and restores natural balance. Nearby, the ‘Earth Dreams’ exhibit by Refik Anadol presents AI-generated artworks that reflect the evolving relationship between nature and technology, using atmospheric visuals to immerse guests in a world of artistic innovation.
New to the museum is ‘The Vivarium’, a living installation in the Nature Rehabilitation Lab. This experimental ecosystem features genetically modified flora and fauna and allows guests to observe how they adapt in real-time under changing environmental conditions that can be controlled with a touch.
Younger visitors can explore the ‘Future Heroes’ play zone on the first floor. Designed to nurture creativity, collaboration, and learning, this child-friendly space encourages kids to explore their potential through guided fun and safe activities.
With its awe-inspiring design and panoramic architecture, the museum also makes for a perfect photo backdrop, allowing families to capture the essence of Eid in a setting that fuses tradition with futuristic innovation.