It is very beautiful both inside and out, the atmosphere is very pleasant, made with love, convenient passage from the subway and back along the passage
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I was at the Museum of the future with an excursion. It's interesting, beautiful, but, as for me, for 1 time. I don't want to go there anymore. It's worth a look, at least for the sake of interest)
It's a fantastic building, it's impossible to imagine how people came up with it and built it. The exposition itself was somewhat disappointing, it could have been cooler and more interactive. But it's definitely worth a visit. Tickets must be taken in advance at the museum's ticket office, but it was not possible to buy them online.
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.
An unusual format. All the information is in English. it's good that the guide explained in advance what's on each floor and the meaning of what's inside. First, read in advance.
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)
Surprisingly, the building outside and the hall where tickets are purchased were most impressed (a fish flies there, a robot dog runs). I thought, "Wow, if this is just the entrance, then what's going on next?!". But then it was just not so interesting.
It is better not to waste time and money on visiting it. You can just enter the lobby or the second level of Emirates Towers for free and take a couple of beautiful photos. The problem in my opinion is that even 2 years after its discovery, technology has gone far ahead and what is shown here causes Spanish shame, for example robots, or graphics on monitors during the "takeoff" or "landing" of your shuttle. Entertaining is purely for small children, although everything is beautiful outwardly.
A wonderful museum. The guides at the hotel sing songs about not getting tickets, don't listen to anyone. If you have a card, buy it the next day on the museum's website at any time. We need to arrive a little earlier, the queue is decent. A security guard with a roboback is walking around the hall. A roboryba is flying above. The exposition is just awesome!
Cool, interesting, but I'm shooting for the fact that there wasn't enough interactive, there wasn't much to touch, twist, try to do something yourself, there's practically no such thing. For example, in Moscow at VDNH there was an exhibition "Russia", that was exciting, everything was done there in all areas and everything was interesting to tell, you can work yourself out in different specialties, touch real equipment, everything was absolutely accessible and interactive everywhere.
And even in the Dubai museum, everything is in English, on such a scale, for example, it could be done so that a person could choose the language in which to read about the object, and so you just walk around looking at the exhibition, art objects)
Several floors, all on different topics, in general, of course, very interesting, curious.
It's a very interesting place, but we couldn't get there. We just looked at the lobby. An unusual building in the form of a stretched donut. Intricate hieroglyphic highlighting. A flying dolphin on the controls. Next time, we will definitely purchase tickets on the museum's website.
It's an amazing place! You can walk around and stare at the painted walls for hours. Fascinating! They didn't take tickets to the top, they walked around for free, there's a lot to see.
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Алина Прокофьева
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April 11
The Museum of the Future is a truly unique place that leaves only positive impressions! The interiors and expositions are amazing, and innovative technologies make visiting incredibly exciting.
However, it is worth noting that there were quite a lot of people on the day of the visit. This, of course, slightly reduces the overall impression, but you can understand it.
Overall, the museum is worth a visit!😍
It is very beautiful and futuristic, unfortunately it was not possible to enter the shopping center. There are no tickets for weeks in advance, you always need to plan in advance, but the entrance to the halls on the first and second floors is free, the atmosphere is cosmic, fascinating.
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 very beautiful futuristic-style building, there are also a lot of interesting things inside, queues and crowds of people are annoying, of course, but what can you do?
Special respect to the builders and those who developed the concept of the museum. But alas, the filling of the museum is absolutely not impressive. Keep in mind that they ask for $ 150 for entry for a VIP pass (because a lot of people want to get in and there are no places) they are still trying to sell some crooked photos and souvenirs of cheap quality. This ruined the impression even worse. It feels like they just disgraced those who built this miracle by stuffing cheap stuffing.
Nicely. Futuristic! You can enter the huge foyer inside. We didn't go any further, we didn't have time. Beautiful, as usual, the coolest thing is in Dubai)
The museum building itself is very beautiful and stands out vividly against the background of others and there is something to look at inside, not how much it was advertised, half of what is there are not interesting trinkets
Tickets can only be purchased in advance, see availability on the website. Without them, you can only get inside to see the flying fish. There is a suspicion that the tickets are being sold out by guides and tour companies, it is very strange that there is no website, but they have
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.
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
The name speaks for itself. The building is incredible , we limited ourselves to entering the free zone (there was no time for
We saw a flying navy seal, a perfume factory, bought souvenirs (they are very unusual there) . And of course we took a lot of photos both inside and outside. Tip; if you go around the building (or go through the underground parking lot) there will be a small park with peacocks , the sight is no less interesting.
It is very convenient to get from the metro there is a covered corridor - immediately to the second floor of the free zone.
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
It took us half an hour to get through the queue, but we were disappointed, because nowadays this is no longer a museum of the future (tickets are only expensive), but everything is interactive there, maybe for children of about six, there was a drone hanging in the chalet (they won't surprise us anymore), the car was standing, the robot is not walking (what now Elon Musk is showing which cars and robots cannot be compared to a museum) it's time for them to update.
A magnificent museum of the future! The name speaks for itself, this place is worth a visit with children, it's very beautiful and you can hang out for the whole day.
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 is a new building (it was opened in 2022). Interesting building design. As the guide explained to us, Arabic hieroglyphs are 3 quotes about the future and innovation from the ruler of the UAE. You can enter the main hall for free. There are always a lot of people. There is a view of beautiful skyscrapers nearby.
I didn't get much pleasure from the visit, but as they say, the taste and color. Nothing special, just a beautiful building with an interesting interior and design.
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 a very interesting place. There is nothing more to add, because it takes a lot of time to describe all the beauty. It's best to see everything with your own eyes.
I was only on the ground floor, I really liked it, such an interesting fragrance was in the air, I would like to see the rest of the floors, a beautiful building
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
In 2024, there is nothing interesting, only children under 10 years old can be surprised by the monitors in the elevator, adults and teenagers are not interested at all, complete nonsense is presented, everything does not look alive, artificial. I only liked the observation deck at the end of the way. Come better in the morning, then wild queues, buy tickets in advance
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)
Don't waste your time and money!!! Externally, the museum attracts with its futuristic architecture, but the exhibitions inside are boring, uninformative, and there are no new, interesting technologies. You will be disappointed, as will many tourists with whom we talked and shared our opinions after visiting.
I didn't go upstairs. I wandered around the hall, There are a lot of photos on the Internet of what is being produced there. I looked through it and realized I didn't need to go there. But the building itself is cool! Fascinating. I took a picture and moved on!
I liked the first part with the flight into space and the relaxation zone the most.
It is better to purchase tickets in advance when planning a trip for $ 40.
Once is enough to visit. The most interesting thing is the flying fish at the entrance. And then, honestly, it doesn't really look like the future. All sorts of robots just stand there. It would be more interesting if they moved. In general, it is not worth the money.
The museum is breathtaking
When you get here, you get into the future, with all the consequences. Futuristic robots, machines, and technologies are assembled in one place.
In fact, it was very weak, expectations were higher than what we received. Maybe it will be fun for children, but in general there is nothing much to see, it is better to look at the building from the outside.
This is a great museum, a lot of time and work has been done for the interior and the interest of people, it's a pity you have to buy tickets in advance.
The tickets are all sold out before the 25th, I have a flight on the 23rd, it was not said anywhere in advance, I had been planning a trip for a very long time, well, as soon as I arrived, I broke off, they said at the ticket office you can walk on the ground floor, but there is nothing to catch