The tour is in English, but everything is clear! Very modern, technologically advanced and beautiful! An excellent museum for both children and adults. There is a cafe. Tickets must be bought very, very early. You can't buy them with a Russian card on the museum's website, but you can write to support and ask them to book a ticket at the right time. Then, upon arrival at the museum, show the letter with the armor at the checkout and you will be sold a ticket. At the same time, you can pay with a Gazprombank UnionPay card. They were in April 2024.
It is a very interesting and beautiful place. There is a free and paid area to visit. There are long queues for panoramic elevators in the free part. A large gift shop with different price categories. The facade of the building is certainly fascinating. By the way, these are not just Arabic hieroglyphs, these are three quotes from the current sheikh of the UAE. There is a park with peacocks behind the museum.
Overall, I liked it - it's beautiful, interesting, the building is super (especially from the outside), but there is no wow effect, somehow there is not enough futurism. At first it reminded me of the Russia- my History museum), then a little new pavilions of VDNH.
There is a covered passage from the metro, it is very convenient in the heat.
The whole tour is in Arabic and English. The cherry on the cake is a robot supposedly with AI - it can't speak Russian))
It's still a bit expensive for a family of 5 people ($200). Although I don't regret going there.
One of the coolest museums in the world, of all that I have been able to visit, while expressing the national idea of the UAE, in my opinion - that's how it can be shown! I was delighted with the DNA library of the forest, in particular, tears of emotion, which was unexpected even for me! In general, it is difficult to describe it in words in such a way as to feel it! It is important to go and get your own individual experience. It seems to me that no one will be bored and uninteresting there, regardless of age and interests. This is a good example of a modern museum, where you want to return, and where there is no ‘smell of dead things’, even if some say that it ‘smells of history’)
Everything is very beautiful and modern inside, but we did not go on a tour. We saw a video that you can go through the 2nd floor to the site, from where there will be beautiful photos of the museum, but everything was blocked, workers stood and furiously said that there was no way to get in. We began to show them this route, saying how to get there- he-buy a ticket and go. But we are not us. We went out, walked around the right side forward, there is an office area + a hotel, went up to a certain floor and got to an even better site. And no one told us anything, because there was a restaurant on this site.
On hot summer days, when you are tired of lying in the hotel, you can visit. The unusual, charming architecture of the museum building is fascinating. An interesting idea of being inside the museum, in the form of a trip to the near future (you will see the rest for yourself). Russian Russian-language translation on the inscriptions of the exhibits and guides speaking Russian was disappointing. In general, a walk through the museum will take 2-2.5 hours. It is recommended for a one-time visit.
An interesting amusement park, everything is interactive, everything is beautiful, well organized, there are almost no queues, fantasies about the future, a very pleasant place, of course you must visit if you are in Dubai))
A gorgeous museum! Everyone writes that it is difficult to buy tickets, so we took an individual tour from the local guide Pulat, which included a visit to the museum of the future. The guide speaks Russian well, and this is another plus, because excursions in this museum are conducted in English. In addition to this beautiful place, we asked Pulat to take us around Dubai in the evening and stopped at a couple of observation decks. Thank you for the unforgettable emotions!
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It's just an amazing place. Futuristic, beautiful is suitable for beautiful photos on a background of 100%. The only disadvantage is rather caused by an excessive plus - interest in this place. If you want to visit the museum, you need to book tickets at least a week before arrival. If you don't have a ticket but really want to see it, come anyway, take a picture in the background and take a walk in the foyer. Be sure to ask the staff working there when there will be a robo dog and flying dolphins. Even without entering the museum in a huge foyer, you can take a walk and look at these forelocks of technology. I advise everyone, if it was still fashionable to buy tickets, then all 5 stars would be 100%
The new museum, which opened in 2022, tells about modern scientific research. Exhibitions are devoted to the study of AI, space, robots, medicine and so on
The unique design of the building, which was included in the top 14 most beautiful museums in the world.
The building is made in the shape of an ellipse, which is covered with quotations from Emir Mohammed ibn Rashid.
The point of these quotes is that Dubai does not wait for the future to come, it creates it itself
A very beautiful building, an interesting filling of the museum. The "flight" to the orbital station and the hall with the image of living organisms were especially impressed. With a special device, you can get information about them and find out the prospects for the survival of the species by 2070. There is access to a stunning observation deck. Admission is free for the disabled and one accompanying person. A supporting document is needed. I had an English translation.
Interestingly, it is located on several floors, but it's a pity everything is in English, those who know the language will be more interesting, in general, the child liked it. At VDNH, they did something like this, only with an audio guide, a girl conducts everywhere, allegedly from another planet and gives us an information message to recall thoughts, and in the museum of the future in each pavilion, an employee who tells
A fantastic building, everything inside is modern and unusual, it is better to visit with children aged 8-10, but adults are also attracted.I recommend it, I do not know the ticket price, it was included in the tour price.They take gorgeous photos and send them to the post office
A place where you can really meet the future that has already arrived. The museum building looks great! Modern, unusual and bright. But what you will meet inside is a separate story. I won't describe everything, because you have to see it for yourself.
I was at the Museum of the Future on 1.06.2024. It was my birthday and I decided to please myself. I did not buy a ticket in advance, but already in the museum building. There was a Russian girl at the reception, she explained everything. Yes, it is better to buy tickets in advance, it will be much cheaper. But I went without a queue and walked around the museum on my own.
The museum is as modern and beautiful inside as it is outside.
It consists of several expositions on different floors. They immediately take you to the top floor of the museum. The journey begins in an elevator and we are told that we are travelers and are flying to one of the space stations in 2071.
The expositions are all interesting - you can explore life on a spaceship. I liked the hall with the species of animals and plants, very cool. You are given a special device, you point at a colored flask with a plant / animal and you get a description. It is a very beautiful hall. It's stuck here. Next is the relaxation room. That's where I got really high. They treat with light, sound, sensations, and visual images. A paradise for those who love to feel the world. Then you can go outside to take pictures and a hall with modern cars and clothes. I recommend the museum. Don't miss it and enjoy it.
My wife and I visited the Museum of the Future in Dubai and were dissatisfied. The exposition seemed to us rather meager and monotonous, and most importantly, all the content was exclusively in English, without any translation options into Russian. My wife and I speak English poorly, so this made our visit less interesting and informative, as we could not fully understand many aspects of the exhibition. Ticket prices also seemed unreasonably high to me, given the size and content of the museum. Overall, we believe that the museum should review its policy on linguistic diversity and improve the quality of content.
A very good museum, though minus that everything is in English, but everywhere there are signs, you can point and automatically translate into Russian, everything is immediately clear, the museum is about the problems of the future and their solutions, it is worth visiting 100%, on the very first floor there is a classroom interactive room for children. Nearby, I advise you to visit the peacock park, huge tailed peacocks roam freely in the city limits, it's very cool)
The building is super simple and the indescribable aroma of the museum was not inside, but you can be in the lobby for free, there is also a lot of interesting things there. If you go to the subway, then exit the subway directly into the hall of the museum, which is very convenient. Behind the museum there is a park with peacocks that walk right along the roadway, there is also a rabbit. It's a very cool place.
There are many LSD screens, robots, interactive, locations with smells, music and light for relaxation, children's areas. There is a sense of scope, but in 5-7 years the technology has gone much further and all this is not very impressive. It is worth visiting, the price is adequate, tickets can be ordered in advance, or you can buy at the entrance and go without an appointment. But don't expect too much, it was built before the spread of artificial intelligence.
The museum is interactive and interesting, but it seems that most of the museum is exhibits for children, there is an observation deck that is perfect for photos. It is better to take tickets in advance.
It's an incredibly atmospheric place, and the photos are great.
As for the museum, there are cool locations, but if you do not know English, some of the expositions will not be clear, you need to familiarize yourself with the expositions earlier.
In my opinion, the Museum of the future of Dubai is located in the most beautiful building in the world. The Museum of the Future, unlike ordinary museums that store ancient relics, opens the doors to the world of tomorrow. Everything inside the museum is interactive. It's like you got a glimpse into the future using a time machine. The museum is open from 9.30 to 19.00. You can get there by public transport. If you take the subway, you can get off at Emirates Tower station and walk to the mall.
The impressions are wonderful, the expositions are beautiful, the exhibition is wonderful, the interior is cool, the waiting time is short. In general, I liked everything very much. I advise all relatives. You won't regret it
Everyone should visit it! It's an incredible sight! The ticket price is 149 dirhams, and at the entrance you will be greeted by an amazing futuristic design of the entrance from the subway and a hall where airships and robots fly, with which you can dance. There are several floors, the highest is space, an elevator lifts you there, made as if a spaceship is going into space, another floor is everything related to nature, the next floor is a floor of relaxation, tactile and sound sessions, then advanced developments (robots and concept cars), there is an exit to the balcony where wonderful photos are obtained. And the last location is a children's room where parents can relax).
The guide tells you interesting things everywhere (in English), be sure to visit there.
The impression of the museum is another divorce for money. I advise you to go only with children under 10 years old. You can visit the playground at least on the 1st floor. We bought tickets in more than a month, and in fact there is a performance for children inside. We fly on a spaceship, communicate with AI, go through meditation zones and an exhibition of glowing copies of animal figures in small jars. The tours are in English and Arabic, English is not spoken clearly in all halls, the sound leaves much to be desired. In short, from the future - a flying taxi, buildings changing shapes from the season ... in short, for the museum of the future, in my opinion, it is very weak
An incredibly beautiful and impressive place! There is a possibility of free access to special areas. But there is a disadvantage there - long queues. The exhibition is very beautiful and fascinating!
An unusual museum, the architecture is fascinating, everything inside is also interesting, visually. Since I do not know English, I could not fully enjoy the exhibits, there are no audio guides with translation, and the description of the exhibits is in several languages except Russian. Therefore, before you buy a ticket, keep this in mind. The lobby and the building itself can be photographed for free, it is convenient to get there, there is a transition with signs from the metro station, it is difficult to get lost
The place is interesting. Architecture outside, decoration inside. However, our expectations were higher. Some of the halls and exhibits are impressive, and some do not cause surprise or admiration.
A very modern museum
If you don't know English well, you won't understand what it is about.
A popular place for tourists. As for me, it's more of a children's tour. Cool expositions, there are interesting locations for photos and to see. In my opinion, the price is too high, this is Dubai, there is nothing cheap here)
A new hyped Dubai landmark, striking with its futuristic design and innovative solutions. I can't take my eyes off the flying seal)) The place is very popular, there are crowds of people everywhere. Tickets must be taken in advance. I recommend visiting, it's really spectacular, it doesn't look like anything, but you shouldn't expect something completely incredible. The museum itself is not that big, the exposition is small.
A decent museum, everything is very beautiful and elegant, clear navigation, a covered passage from the subway, which is a very correct decision in the heat, the content is cool, a lot of interactivity.
Perhaps the most beautiful building in Dubai. The leading architects of the world worked on the project. The museum is conveniently located, there is a direct exit from the metro to the museum. There is a free passage in the lobby, there is a museum shop, a small coffee shop. Entrance to the exhibition is paid. You can buy a ticket online.
If it's important for you to just take beautiful photos and content for social networks, then you don't have to go to the exhibition. There is a lot of beauty on the ground floor
A lot of interactive stands and halls, an unusual shape of the building, an excellent air conditioning system, a museum can be called with great assumption, rather, a demonstration of future capabilities and achievements of modern technology
It is very exciting , interesting exhibits and activities , a gorgeous view from the observation deck . A good option to diversify the program of visiting Dubai
We expected more from the Museum of the Future.
The robots are not working, the children's area is small, the tour is not very interesting.
The museum is large, but it's not very useful)
In Moscow, VDNH and Zarechye are much more interesting and the future has already come)
It's not a bad idea, but $45. not worth it. Enter by time, buy a ticket and arrive at a certain hour, you will be given an e-chip on the bracelet, which you will use to enter. They run in groups, you have to stand in line. Then you go through the halls. First, videos are shown in each hall, plus guides talk about what the Emirates will be like in 77, all this is woven into an imitation of a spaceship. Everything is in English. The hall with 3 animal models in capsules is interesting. Further in the halls there is some kind of incomprehensible something in the form of vibrations, a group aura and something else indistinct. At the very end is the hall of the future with a car, a bicycle and a talking robot. Plus the divorce in the photo.
The museum building is very beautiful. The museum itself is quite interesting, but perhaps expectations were overstated. There was no wow effect. I give 5 stars for customer orientation. We had tickets for April 16th, which is the day when there was a storm in Dubai. We couldn't get there. We wrote to the museum and they immediately offered to choose a new date for the visit, despite the fact that their tickets are sorted out in a month. It's worth visiting if you love technology, well, you know English well, because the whole narrative is only in it
IT specialists and in general all those who know what a lidar card or speech recognition by patterns is, there is nothing to do there, it will seem to you that this is a museum of the past (the presented technologies have already entered our everyday life at least 10 years ago, and speech recognition is at the level of the late 90s). Our Chinese robot vacuum cleaner is not the newest model as an exhibit made me laugh. When you arrive at your time, you will still be standing in a huge queue. The guides are responsible for one location and talk about it in very bad English, without straining, without answering questions - she has scolded her text, go on. There was no one at all at some locations. In short, a soap bubble, not a museum of the future, more fantasy, not what our sophisticated mind was waiting for))) The hall with species of living organisms is beautiful, but it has nothing to do with technology. The building itself is very beautiful! In short, the advice to geeks is not to waste time and money)))
Great idea, impressive views. Only sooo expensive if you haven't booked tickets in 2 weeks and just expensive if you have. If you came at random and did not spare 800 dirhams, then you will go immediately with the nearest group. First, take off to the interplanetary station, then you will find yourself on earth in 70 years with ideas of nature conservation, future methods of human treatment, and the 3rd exposition with flying taxis and how to live robots awaits you in the 3rd segment. Futuristic view on the outdoor terrace. Then you will be photographed and offered a photo for 150 dirhams.
Just a delight, we found ourselves in the future, it is very interesting and informative, the museum itself is located in a cool area where you can walk with pleasure
It is mandatory to visit, especially with children. The cost of an entrance ticket is 149, which is about 3600 rubles, of course, it is expensive. Even from the outside, the view is amazing. Various robot shows are held in the lobby. Very interesting.
I really liked the Museum of the Future 👍 we bought tickets in advance (because it happens that tickets for the selected date are disassembled) in general, the idea is interesting, the convenient location next to the metro station
It is suitable for an excursion. Quite. The building itself is 100 out of 100. The ticket is better online. Everything else is interesting and informative, especially for the younger generation
The Museum of the Future is a very unusual place that must be visited. Tickets must be booked in advance, and if you do not have time, then try to buy them in the lobby of the first floor from the administrator (sometimes he has several tickets). You can get there by metro, stop Emirates Towers
More for children and for "expensive". Moreover, there was an interesting case with parking: they were not allowed to use a regular parking lot, they said that they needed to book in advance, although both were empty, they sent them to Valet Parking, where they took 2 times more expensive, and when, upon receiving the car, they began to find out for the future where and how to park, it turned out, that I was "stretched out" and there were no ends :).
If you really don't know where to go, then you can visit. But there is also a pleasant moment: they are just dreaming about space, and we have been walking there for more than 60 years...
A very cool and not unusual place!There are a lot of white tones, Arabic symbols and futuristic elements and colors.You can get there only at least 2 weeks in advance (in the season, you need to take a ticket for a month).Take a picture and see the lobby without any problems - without SMS and registration.In general, a must-visit!You must find out the rest and see for yourself with your own eyes!
A modern and unexpected, fascinating museum. From the first steps - a flight on a spaceship and then the most unexpected exhibits. From robots to collections of miniatures of animals, plants, etc.
The Dubai Museum of the Future is a childish dream of what the emirate will become in the distant future. The expositions are some kind of nonsense, with crowds of people hoping to look for impressions here, and wondering in parallel why they gave so much money for entrance tickets. By the way, tickets must be purchased in advance on the museum's website. If there are no tickets for the date you have chosen, you can pay for tickets on the spot at a rate 4 times more expensive, which we did (it wasn't worth it). The children were bored, and so were the adults. The building itself is interesting, how it looks during the day and at night, but there is nothing to do inside)
In general, it is interesting. For a one-time visit. There are several locations where you linger for close viewing, the rest is just casual, everything is brightened up by special effects, sound and unusual presentation. I recommend visiting, but I wouldn't go a second time.
I expected more robots and technologies, but in fact more ideas, I was impressed by the collection of zd models of animals and plants, and of course the building itself is gorgeous, especially in the evening. By the way, if you don't know English, you won't understand what it's about, there are stories about something in every room, plus interactive things, but you can use a translator there.