Museum Of The Future Unveils Engaging Family Activities For Eid Al Adha Celebrations
The Museum of the Future has unveiled an exciting lineup of activities for Eid Al Adha, catering to families of all ages. Visitors can enjoy a virtual space journey, interact with robots, and take memorable photos in the museum's futuristic sections. The programme promises a blend of innovation and entertainment, offering something for everyone.
On the first floor, children can explore 'Future Heroes', an interactive play area designed to nurture skills in a safe and engaging environment. This space promotes learning through exploration, collaboration, and creativity, ensuring young visitors have a fun experience while developing essential abilities.

Visitors can embark on a unique space exploration experience aboard the OSS Hope orbiting station. This interactive journey presents the latest innovations and research conducted aboard the station and offers insights into what Dubai and the world might look like in 2071.
The 'Tomorrow, Today' exhibit on the second floor features Ameca, a humanoid robot that interacts with visitors in multiple languages. Guests can ask questions and capture memorable photos with this advanced robot, making it a highlight of their visit.
In 'Al Waha', guests can enjoy a sensory experience aimed at restoring natural balance and mental clarity. This section provides a tranquil escape from the bustling activities within the museum, allowing visitors to relax and rejuvenate.
The 'Earth Dreams' exhibition by artist Refik Anadol invites visitors to explore immersive installations reflecting on human-nature connections. Using AI-generated digital artworks inspired by atmospheric imagery, this exhibition blends art, technology, and nature into a futuristic vision.
'The Vivarium', part of the Nature Rehabilitation Lab, showcases an innovative environmental design model. This living installation features genetically modified organisms within a sealed ecosystem. Visitors can adjust temperature, humidity, and lighting to observe real-time adaptations of plants, insects, and microorganisms.
The museum's iconic architecture offers stunning photo opportunities for those seeking the perfect Eid snapshot. Its unique design seamlessly blends heritage with futuristic elements, providing an unforgettable backdrop for capturing memories during this festive season.
This diverse programme ensures that every visitor finds something engaging at the Museum of the Future during Eid Al Adha. From interactive exhibits to artistic installations and sensory experiences, there is no shortage of activities to enjoy.
With inputs from WAM