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Museum of the Future

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One of Dubai's most famous landmarks, the Museum of the Future (MOTF) takes pride of place along the city's superhighway, Sheikh Zayed Road. Founded by the Dubai Future Foundation and launched on 22 February 2022, the museum explores how society could evolve in the coming decades using science and technology. Termed a 'living museum', it incorporates elements of traditional exhibitions, immersive theatre and themed attractions, so visitors can look beyond the present and towards the future's limitless possibilities. Furthering a global intellectual movement, it's also the headquarters for the city's ‘Great Arab Minds’ initiative that aims to identify 1,000 exceptional Arab talents across key fields. Museum of the Future design and architecture Designed as an asymmetric torus clad in steel and glass, the Museum of the Future has been recognised by National Geographic as one of 14 most beautiful museums in the world. It's a credit to architect Shaun Killa, who wanted the structure to represent Dubai’s vision of the future. The museum's striking exterior also stands out thanks to its artistic use of Arabic calligraphy, which functions as glass windows too. Designed by Emirati artist Mattar bin Lahej, they reflect lines of inspirational poetry by HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. Of the three quotes enveloping the facade, one translates to: “The future belongs to those who can imagine it, design it and execute it. It isn't something you await, but rather create.” What to expect at Museum of the Future A gateway to the world 50 years from now, the landmark development will contribute to a better humanity and stronger global economy by demonstrating how next-generation solutions – incorporating everything from artificial intelligence to augmented reality – can enhance our lives. Visitors will have the chance to engage with this game-changing technology. Each floor of the museum is designed like an expansive, interactive movie set, brought to life by expert storytellers, technologists and visionary artists. Topics in focus include the future of space travel and living, climate change and ecology, health, wellness and spirituality. Aside from ground-breaking innovations, there will also be special workshops and talks from the world's greatest minds. Children aged three to 10 can enjoy an open-world experience at the Future Heroes environment, a dedicated area designed to encourage little ones to tap into their potential. Guests also ought to make a stop at the viewing deck on level two – nestled within the museum's 'void', it provides an up-close experience of the facade's smooth inner shell, alongside panoramic vistas of Dubai's fast-paced urban centre. Tickets, which can be booked on the official website, are priced at AED145 while children under the age of three, people of determination and Emirati senior citizens receive complimentary entry. Check Prices now How to get to Museum of the Future You can easily get to the Museum of the Future using the following public transportation options:

  • Dubai Metro: The metro’s Red Line has a station just outside the museum. Once you’re on the Red Line, get off at the Emirates Towers stop, which is connected to the attraction via a footbridge. It is easy to get to the museum directly from Dubai International Airport (DXB) – simply make your way to the station at Terminal 1 and hop aboard the Red Line heading towards EXPO Metro Station.

  • Bus: Routes with a stop at Emirates Towers include 27, 29 and X22. From a popular district like City Walk, the shortest journey to the museum involves taking bus lines 28 to Dubai Mall, followed by 29 to your final destination. From here, it is about a 5-minute walk to the attraction.

Please visit rta.ae for detailed public transportation schedules. Alternatively, If you're driving, take exit 51 from Sheikh Zayed Rd/E11. Nearby landmarks include Jumeirah Emirates Towers and DIFC Gate Village. Get a preview of your entire trip on Google Maps. Feeling inspired? Go on a walking tour of Downtown Dubai to admire more stunning architecture.






Who built the Museum of the Future?

Founded by the Dubai Future Foundation, the Museum of the Future was designed by well-known Dubai-based architect Shaun Killa, while the engineering was undertaken by the integrated consultancy Buro Happold. According to Killa, the design of the museum represents Dubai’s vision of the future and consists of three main elements – the hill, structure and void.

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