A lot of interesting things can be seen there, a fish flies, a robot dog, but very few new technologies and achievements are on public display, you can see more interesting gadgets in the Dubai Mall than in the Museum of the Future, I expected more.There are a lot of special effects, computer graphics, low lighting for the opportunity to take pictures and the rapid movement of the guide, in my opinion, this prevents you from getting admiration from what you see.
Of course, the museum impresses with its idea. You stand looking at this splendor, at the hieroglyphs and think waaaaaaa! Inside, yes, it is very unusual. Starting from the stairs, smells ( pleasant ), various rooms. But if you don't know English, it's already more difficult. I didn't understand anything.
The cost is expensive. But it's definitely worth going.
You will see a lot of new and incredibly interesting things !!!
Tickets were taken day after day.
A great place to visit. You can add it to your Travel itinerary. The impression of the visit is only good. There were no problems with the ticket, you just need to know when to go. Everything that is presented in the museum is interesting, because it is presented live. The interior and architecture of the building make an indelible impression. I advise you to visit.
The barista will be gone soon, and the robot will replace him.)
The Museum of the Future! The future, of course, in quotes). It is necessary to visit once. A beautiful architectural structure. It is necessary to take a photo against the background of the museum! We took the subway, walked to the museum through a covered passage, the architectural solution is very interesting. There is a flying cow in the atrium). Tickets are bought on time, but there are still queues. About the contents of the expositions: well, we didn't see anything so amazing from the future. The first exposition: the fantasy of the Emirates on the theme of a space station in 2070, well, since there is no one of its own, at least to fantasize for now, but by 2070 with the help of Russia it should be. The rest of the expositions are on the light.
It is very cool! I am delighted with this building! It's unusual! and very thoughtful! gorgeous decoration and lighting! It looks like we're really in the future!! the idea and implementation are at the highest level! You just have to see it!)
A very atmospheric place for cool photos! I didn't go inside, but the souvenir shop is quite budget-friendly and you can buy an iron travel pen as a keepsake. Inside, the most famous dolphin ball is sometimes released. Sooooo, very beautiful.
Nothing unusual about the tour. An ordinary cosmonautics museum, no more. Externally, the building is very beautiful and inside there is a cool souvenir shop, although the prices are quite high. It's worth coming for the sake of the view, but you don't have to buy tickets, you won't lose much.
It's just an amazing place to spend time! If you, like me, are in the Emirates for the first time, be sure to visit. The exhibition is impressive, there are many amazing things worth seeing. The money spent is absolutely not a pity. I advise everyone.
The museum is super! It's a very beautiful building, and the exhibitions are interesting. Photo on the roof for a fee. It's better to go in the morning. Before the opening, you can see and take photos with peacocks. Tickets were bought through a Tripster in advance to choose the right time.
The museum did not cause any enthusiasm. The outside is very beautiful, the inside is also beautiful. But we didn't get to see flying fish and running robot dogs. Yes, it is impressive that in some 50 years this will become a reality. But still, he's not worth his money. If you go, go without a tour and pay attention to the relaxation floor. Try everything, lie down everywhere slowly. There is a floor with an interesting game room, but there is an entrance from 5 to 10 years old. Therefore, if your children do not pass, it is better not to go there, so as not to upset the children. Well, there is a playground for cool photos, the entrance to it is on the floor with robots (the floor is interesting)
It is a very beautiful and unusual museum, there are many exhibits inside, and you can interact with all the objects with your bracelet.And it also seemed unusual that there is a statue of a hand nearby that shows the gesture of Fixies.
Day and night, it's beautiful from the outside and in the lobby. It really is an architectural masterpiece.
But if you bought a trip to the museum itself, then most likely you will be so disappointed that you will scold those who advised you to go there.
I explain:
imagine that you are visiting a cinema in 3d, 5d, and so on... So that's where it all starts and will continue, taking you back to the beginning of the noughties in terms of the level of surprise from each hall.
First, you are in a spaceship and flying into space to the station. It looks like this: you are herded into an elevator room with screens. A rocket launch is simulated. But only at the level of hand-drawn pictures on the screen and sound. Then space and you are released into a room similar to computer games or films about space in the 90s.
No... There are 8 standards for children under the age of 8.
Next is a strange hall of software technologies only on screens.
It feels like the attraction hasn't been updated in 15 years...
The final hall with the Werther robot) is absolutely useless and slow as a snail. The Audi car generally looks like a miscarriage of the automotive industry in modern times.
Of course, you can't touch anything. And the apotheosis is a robot vacuum cleaner. And the very idea that it will all work in a single ecosystem has been outdated for 15 years.
But what else is cool.
This is a viewing platform . Cool. The photos there pay off part of the cost.
By the way, I recommend buying directly on the website (if you have a foreign card, union pay of cx bank does not work online) or at the cash desk in the lobby, you can pay as you wish.
I completely agree with many people: on the outside, wow/ on the inside, expectations are not being met. The exposition is interesting in places. But the pretentious name of the museum of the future certainly does not pull. The building is a work of art and architecture. The rest is not impressive. Therefore, the artificial hype with the shortage and cost of tickets is all the more incomprehensible and surprising. It's about the same as the stupid hype with "Dubai chocolate" for tourists. The best option is to take a taxi or subway yourself, take photos and that's it.
The museum is boring, there is nothing interesting or really amazing. The only cool thing is the hall with holograms of the animal and plant world. There is also an exhibit, like a talking and responding robot, but this robot is battered and old and already a thing of the past. Bottom line: it's expensive, boring, and not worth a visit, but given that there aren't many places to have fun in Dubai, it's fine too.
The building looks very attractive from the outside, but there are almost no interesting objects inside. VDNKh, for example, is much better. There are no special technological innovations in the museum of the future, only a robot similar to artificial intelligence, but it cannot communicate in Russian.If there were tickets only for the terrace, I would go there.
The museum made a positive impression: it is a beautiful building, but lacks the futurism for a complete "wow effect". The tour is in Arabic and English, but the basic information can be understood without deep knowledge. It is very convenient that there is a covered passage from the subway. The price for a family of 5 people is about $ 200, it seems overpriced. It is better to book tickets in advance, but you can pay with a Gazprombank UnionPay card. We were in April 2024 and do not regret the visit!
The Museum of Future Energy in Astana was much more impressive. The Dubai Museum impresses rather with its architecture, interior design and layout. The theme itself is also conveyed rather due to the visual component. The Astana museum, on the other hand, has much more interactive content + it demonstrates the real use of energy of the future using the example of self-sufficing business districts, windmills, etc. In addition, some of the startups described on the last floor of the exhibition have already failed. Considering the cost of the entrance ticket, I would say that it's not worth the money.
It is interesting for those who know English, as well as those who have an online translator on their phone. There are not many exhibits and activities. A little secret: you can enter the observation deck only after taking a photo on the 2nd floor. Photos don't need to be redeemed)
Overall, the impressions are good.
To say that I am delighted with this location... Nothing to say.
The execution and scale are amazing (the Emirates love everything globally huge, so that it can be seen from the neighboring galaxy!) The UAE will be 53 years old in December and since there is not much history, they decided to make a museum of the future!!
You can get there by metro. The beauty is no less on the outside than on the inside. If possible, visit this wonderful and unusual place!
There are a lot of tourists, a lot of beautiful souvenirs, lifes like space capsules, a flying dolphin... There is something to see.
I definitely recommend it!!!
It seems that this place is hated only by those who do not know English, so all the accompaniment is on it. An interesting place, starting from the exterior and ending with the expositions. There is a lot of interactivity, you can "try on" an astronaut costume. I advise you to buy tickets in 10 days, then it's hard to find them on the official website. well, of course, I advise you to go, plus stay in the lobby to see the mini airship. And one more thing, come to this cute bagel in the evening to get space photos)
Great beautiful place!
I was impressed (the passage was not bought, the first floor is free to visit)
Even if you don't take a ticket inside, it's definitely worth just taking a walk around the first floor.
They say that you don't need more than that, there are always a lot of people, there are queues at the entrance
If you leave the museum and walk around the Emirates Towers on the left, you will find yourself in a park where there are a lot of peacocks.
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.
A beautiful observation deck, unfortunately, everything is very expensive and not very interesting. Of the really meaningful ones, there is a floor with about 10-15 exhibits, which various companies plan to implement in the future.
The museum was impressive. Lots of interactive pieces, visual and sound special effects. It will be interesting not only for children, but also for adults. I definitely advise you to visit, but it is better to purchase tickets in advance for a month and a half.
A beautiful, futuristic building. I was most impressed by the shape and cleanliness inside. Instagram photos are provided inside.
Very cool merch, all in the style of a museum.
The exhibition itself was not impressed.
You can go with the child once) but no more. Our Moscow 2030 exhibition was much more interesting and informative.
In the museum of the future, the building is impressive, and the beginning of the exhibition is when you go up in a spaceship (in an elevator)
It's a good idea, but they're just 2-3 years behind! exhibits and technologies are outdated, there is a long queue and you need to take tickets in advance! Hyped marketing, well done! You can visit for a change! The Atom Museum, at VDNKH IN MOSCOW, IS COOLER!
Tickets must be purchased in advance and online. About a month before the planned visit
Like it. There are different themes on different floors, everything is very technological and beautiful. I recommend
The museum is very beautiful inside and out. We saw a blue robops and a flying whale in the lobby. Half an hour before the booking time, it is necessary to hand over the extra bags to the luggage room (10 dirhams and show your passport) - you can enter with only one small bag, as well as get a bracelet at the information desk. With the received bracelet, you need to stand in a half-hour queue to enter, as they launch in groups. Inside the museum there are halls: space, health and nature, relaxation and feelings, new technologies, access to the observation deck inside the "ring" and a shop + a children's playroom. There are two game rooms for children up to 4 years old and older. It is necessary to register and launch the child into it - for free. On the way to the examination room, they take a photo and apply the background of the "ring" - it costs such a photo from 125 dirhams. Overall, I expected more: cooler technologies, automation, and here there are more 3D and wall projections. You definitely shouldn't come here a second time.
An interesting and unusual museum. The main focus is on the individual feelings of a person. There are long queues at the entrance, there are many people who want to visit it. I recommend it for the expansion of horizons and general development)
From the outside, it looks like something out of a movie about the future - really wow. Inside, it's also impressive: space, technology, artificial intelligence, nature, and even a room about meditation and mental health. Everything is beautiful, modern, atmospheric.
If you want to be inspired and feel yourself in the future, be sure to go. It is better to take tickets in advance and arrive on time — everything is on time.
There are a lot of impressions, and even more photos :)
Excellent location, tickets must be purchased in advance, two weeks in advance.
The excursions are very interesting and exciting! The passage in groups, the areas for photographing are healthy! The future is calling us!
Of course, it's worth a visit, but the impression is a bit twofold.An amazing building from the outside, original inside, but the "museum content" itself is already outdated in many ways and is not too associated with the future.Keep in mind that all information is provided in English and Arabic.It is better to read about the museum on the Internet before visiting, in order to understand what kind of exposition you have in front of you, Tickets must be ordered on the website in advance (the price is about $ 40 per person).
It is very beautiful, the first two floors can be viewed for free, you can buy a ticket to the higher floors, I definitely recommend you to visit, the children will especially like it.
Supercool. A beautiful, futuristic journey into the possible future of the Emirates and the world. Interesting exhibits, robots, locations, there are children's areas and a souvenir shop
Unfortunately, it was not possible to get inside (it was closed), but we walked around. A very unusual place, fascinating! Engineering has done a great job here - everything is very technologically advanced and perfectly integrated into the urban style. It is a very popular place among tourists. The photos are very cool. I recommend you to visit!
It's beautiful near the metro, convenient exit from it directly to the museum, many operating robot models, a beautiful territory and a park nearby, near the Dubai Mall
I definitely recommend visiting this place, even if you don't take a tour. The building itself is very stylish, the area is beautiful, you can enter the lobby for free. There is a cool green park with peacocks nearby.
The museum was not very impressed. I expected more, of course. There were huge queues, it was not possible to visit day after day, I had to buy a ticket to visit two days later. I thought there would be a lot of technical exhibits, but it turned out there wasn't, a lot of something incomprehensible, like some kind of plants. I only liked the observation deck. Maybe I didn't understand something in this museum(((
It's a very interesting museum. Inspiring and amazing. You will be able to travel to the future and the movement will be very spectacular. Meditate, get to know your breathing, feel the power of sound. Fun for kids and adults alike
If there were fewer such dreamers who believe in fairy tales and imagine all sorts of things, I would never have gone to this sad spectacle for elementary school children! And I wouldn't have spent 5* 399 AMD (ALMOST 60 thousand)) on this pale sight!!!!
People, don't be fooled! The person who describes this place is sooooo embellishing and speculating, thinking and inventing! You will buy expensive tickets! But it is expensive not because there is no money, but because there is really nothing to pay for such an amount!!! After standing in line for almost an hour at the entrance (!!!!)We, two girls aged 16-14 and 3 adults aged 40+, went through all the floors in 40 minutes without understanding anything (what's the highlight???)knowing English, all the signs, and the conversation with the hosts were only in English and Arabic, we decided to go through the floors from above in a new way! But, nothing has changed, the disappointment is Maximum! Everything that the author describes is the unbridled fantasy of the author!I admit that she is not an accidental science fiction writer! Maybe the article was paid for by someone?! But, someone wrote correctly in the reviews! It's a beautiful shell with an empty filling! A complete fiasco! Spend this money on other cool places! For example :Oceanarium a Abu Dhabi!! 💪👍Or the tropical dome in Dubai, but not that!The exhibits are outdated, I attach photos and videos of what is more or less normal.
It looks much better from the outside. It's fashionable to sit in the lobby inside, every 30 minutes a flying fish appears.. it's cool, but inside ... to be honest, if you were at VDNH at the Russia exhibition, then you saw much better and more interactive
I didn't understand the hype around this museum.
We bought tickets in a month because we knew they were selling out fast.
Inside, even though you have bought a ticket, you still stand in line for 20 minutes, and before that you need to get a pass bracelet.
Then the whole program is in English, you are led into a spaceship and you get to the year 2071, then in each hall the greeter told you something.
If you don't understand English, then there's not much point in going there, and even understanding it, I didn't really like it either.
We didn't get into the space theme, it was boring, the last room in the robot was cool, the room with jars for one photo and the coolest thing was the observation deck.
It's going to be a little boring for the kids.
It's a beautiful place both inside and out, and it's enough to go to the museum itself once. Knowledge of English will be a big plus, as the tour inside the museum is conducted in English.
This is the worst museum in the world. A magnificent building, but what does a museum have to do with it? Inside you will find........ nothing. You will find out.... nothing. What are the other commentators writing about? There is nothing here, just 2-3 floors without filling.
For example, on one floor you have to stand up, the gong vibrates, the employee tells you to close your eyes and feel the water for cleansing. Whoooo? What is the future? There is so much such absurdity that I am shocked. There is nothing related to the future.
And most importantly, they will take pictures of you inside, put souvenirs / toys and ... MAKE THEIR OWN PERFUME. And all this for money. WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HAVE TO DO WITH IT????
The crust. The building is a class, but do not go inside in any case, save money.
A must-visit!!! Convenient location, adjacent to the metro station, decorated in the same futuristic style
Not really exciting)!!!
The photos are excellent, lots of interactive
The case when the museum building itself is much more interesting than its filling.
The building is amazing!
It is impressive in shape and size.
There is a large queue at the entrance already with tickets, we stood for 20-30 minutes-they let us in groups-a small introductory tour-in English -but generally understandable.
At the end, you can go out to the observation deck.
There are many locations that left an ambiguous impression.
It is convenient to get by metro, the entrance from the metro is through the passage directly to the museum.
In general, you can go once, union pay cards work.
The place is a must-visit. It's a very cool idea to travel to the future of Dubai in 2075. With the way this city is developing, it's possible to believe in such a future. That's a great idea.
We bought tickets online in advance, it seems that they came out even cheaper than they would have bought on the spot.
It was just interesting to visit there, but I'll tell you right away who was at the Russia exhibition at VDNH, won't be particularly impressed. Yes, it's beautiful inside and out, but it's also free to watch. Free tickets for 400 dirhams, we bought 150 each, but the visit is in 3 days.
We have it all, just scattered, in different parts, far from each other. They put it all together in one place and decided that this is the future. The architecture of the building itself is very interesting. Inside... Well, such a thing.. Butterflies in glass, 3d rain effects, 3D movies, and some other nonsense.. The most exciting thing is the magical, like drops, cosmic music When approaching the museum from the subway. And the subway itself!) That's the most impressive thing for me. We have everything else.