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Роман
Level 15 Local Expert
August 10, 2023
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Мирослав Паук
Level 15 Local Expert
August 26, 2025
A journey to the year 2071 Recently, I made an amazing journey into the future without leaving the present – I visited the Museum of the Future in Dubai. And I must say, this place has exceeded all my expectations! The architecture of the building itself deserves special attention. The futuristic stainless steel structure, decorated with Arabic quotes, turns into a real work of art in the evening thanks to the lighting. The interactivity of the museum is amazing. There is no place for passive observation here – each exhibit invites interaction. I was particularly impressed by the artificial intelligence area, where a virtual guide talks about upcoming discoveries. Technological wonders are at every turn: from space simulators to robot assistants. I especially remember the virtual reality section, where you can try on an astronaut costume and feel like part of a space mission. The ecological component of the museum is also excellent. The Gallery of Sustainable Development makes us think about the future of our planet and the role of each person in its preservation. For families with children, the museum will be a real discovery – young researchers are delighted with the robotics section and interactive exhibits. The only thing worth considering is that most of the exhibitions are presented in English, so a basic level of English will be useful. In general, this place is a must-visit for anyone who is interested in technology, science and wants to look beyond the horizon of today. The Museum of the Future is not just an exhibition, but a real journey into the world of innovation and creative ideas. P.S. Don't forget to try to create your own perfume in a special device at the exit – this is an unforgettable bonus to an impressive visit!
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Вероника Джабарова
Level 10 Local Expert
September 29, 2025
There's always a queue, but it's moving fast enough. Then everything is magical.Full immersion in the new.An interesting concept.First, you are offered to become a team on a spaceship.Interactive screen,welcome.Staging the sensations of take-off and landing. Moving to the year 2071. Amazing arrangement of different compartments. I really liked the hall with all the representatives of flora and fauna.A screen with a tree, as in Avatar, a relaxation room and all subsequent technical innovations.With the help of AI, they will pick up your fragrance.And he really pleases. A viewing platform with amazing fantastic views of the city. Everything matches the name.I recommend it!
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Владимир Руденко
Level 15 Local Expert
December 3, 2025
A very popular place in Dubai. The number of people is off the charts. It is better to come here in the morning, even before the opening. There are "a billion" tourists. The pictures are incredibly beautiful. Tickets range from $40 to $50. There is an option to buy a ticket for $ 140 (maybe more expensive), which allows you to pass without queuing at any time. It also allows you to park for free if you have a car or ordered a transfer. The ticket also gives you the right to buy a souvenir up to 50 dirhams. Children under three years old are free of charge. Of course, there is something to see. Various visualizations, imitations, 3D, video games, robots, space, etc. In general, the future shows what it can be. You can get there by metro, taxi, or take a transfer from the hotel. Respect,
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Иван Помидоров
Level 26 Local Expert
January 12
An interesting attraction. Even the tunnel (overpass) of the entrance from the subway is impressive. First of all, we did not inspect the museum, modern art interests me little, but the museum itself is quite interesting. The shape of the building and its "facades" leave an indelible impression and respect for the creators. Excellent location near the metro station - the object advertises itself. Very clean, fountains.
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Елена Петрова
Level 30 Local Expert
December 5, 2025
Impressive and inspiring, technological and futuristic. This is the future that has already become the present: a robot arm cooks and serves drinks; a robot man communicates with museum guests; a robot dog shows tricks by following dog commands. A blimp fish floats through the air. Spectacular, spectacular, everything and everything is positive. The building itself is interesting from all points of view: concept, engineering, design, technology. Attractive, decorative, informative. The place enjoys well-deserved popularity and fame. Only the announced peacocks on the lawn could not be found. Apparently, because of the nearby construction site (and the whole of Dubai is a mega-construction site), they were relocated somewhere.
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Aида
Level 8 Local Expert
October 15, 2025
We arrived from Moscow, and we are not surprised by such exhibitions, because the Museum of the Future really looks almost on the same level as the exhibitions at VDNH. However, the idea of the future is very interesting: everything is thought out to the last detail, and the building of unusual architecture is really worthy of attention and deserves the status of a landmark. This combination of futuristic design and innovative exhibits makes the museum a unique place reflecting modern technological and cultural trends. 👍🏻
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Галина Куличкина
Level 8 Local Expert
January 18
Impressive! Our friends said, "it's boring" and "there's nothing to do." The amount is not small for the ticket. Children go at full cost. But it's still early, and it's DEFINITELY worth a visit. At the entrance, you need to register a ticket through a vending machine and get a bracelet with a chip, where the name, date of visit... Next, during the inspection, you will apply the bracelet to the exhibits and magic will happen). I had planned for a visit of 1 hour. In the end, we were 3.5 hours away!!! There is even a playground "without parents" inside. Perfect. Our youngest really believed that he had been transported to the future on an elevator and that he had ended up on an intergalactic station. Everything is great! Great guides at every station. I really liked the vibration of the sound, the soul, this is OOM, the smell of a flower, meditation in a beautiful space. The children almost fell asleep. But then it started....)) I won't tell you everything, but anyone who has been to Dubai in the past can imagine the scope of virtual walls, music, vibration, beauty! Everything is very aesthetically pleasing. A lot of videos were filmed. We saw a robot dog, interesting fabrics, a super garden.... Definitely worth the money. We were at 18:00 getting there by metro, the station is very conveniently located. It's like going to the museum!!!! It was rush hour. But on the other hand, I'm glad that it was at this time that we came, as we were before closing time and there weren't many people. And we're the only ones with photos everywhere). Because when we arrived, there were a lot of people, and when we left, it was empty. And to be photographed in such locations. He'll see. Night city from the balcony of the museum!!!! Ah!!!! Of the disadvantages, I note that there is no translator into Russian. If you don't know English, alas, you'll have to guess what it is and how). I translated for my children and my husband. Everyone was satisfied.
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Oksana E.
Level 6 Local Expert
December 1, 2025
In general, the place is overrated, yes, it's very fascinating outside, in the lobby, where you can get in for free, it's also interesting, they bring out a robot dog, a fish flies, various interactivity that you can just look at. I liked the "elevator" to space, the sensations are interesting, I liked some of the locations from the relaxation floor. And the DNA bank is certainly interesting. But in general, I expected more, so if you didn't buy a ticket in advance, but now it's not on sale, don't worry, go into the lobby for free, it's also interesting there, almost more interesting than inside)
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Анастасия
Level 22 Local Expert
September 8, 2025
An interactive museum with a modern interior. You will take a lot of interesting and colorful photos. I recommend visiting with children 6+, teenagers. It won't be very interesting for adults. There is a queue at the entrance, but it passes quickly enough.
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Александр Дудкин
Level 30 Local Expert
December 6, 2025
In my opinion, it's a complete zero as a museum. There is absolutely nothing to watch, you will not see any technologies of the future: first there are a lot of fantasy graphics on the screens, then fictional bio-technologies that have nothing to do with science or the future. There is one dumb robot with Alice-level firmware and answers basic questions. Interesting - the concept of the building, architecture. You can go up to the observation deck on the 2nd floor of the building and take some good shots. Tickets must be purchased at least a couple of days in advance online.
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Наталья Трунова
Level 24 Local Expert
December 16, 2025
A modern and impressive place where technology and design are combined into a true story about the future. The architecture from the outside is immediately striking, but inside, each floor opens up something new and unusual - from interactive exhibitions to innovative projects. The organization was excellent: the queue moved quickly, the staff was friendly. Definitely worth a visit at least once in your life.
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Сергей Щ.
Level 5 Local Expert
December 6, 2025
Fall for the reviews about the museum of the future. Throughout the entire route, the guide talks about flying into the future where everything is grown from dna and can recreate any kind of plant, animal, etc. They talk about Dubai, the city of the future, what will be new, the guide tells everything in English without translation into other languages. Throughout the entire route, the future of Dubai is shown on projectors at all locations. It is interesting only for children. Apart from our Russian museums, it is generally inferior. Bright, colorful, projection, and this is the Future of Dubai? It was interesting: there was a robot dog at the entrance, controlled by a man with a tablet and a flying airship. The price of entrance tickets is not justified. It's interesting to have a balcony facing the street to view the building. The human robot doesn't even know how to dance, it just talks and its facial expressions are well-developed. The car of the future is just an exhibit. In general, I recommend it. Just come to the museum of the future and see it from the inside and climb up to the balcony and that's it. For me, the future is if a robot embroider or a capsule lifts people through the air instead of an elevator. Wasted your time and money!
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Adilia
Level 13 Local Expert
January 15
However, the museum, as a museum, is not impressive in comparison with other world museums. But the experience itself is interesting. I liked the meeting at the entrance, the entrance group. The ticket is a bracelet (you enter a name during registration), which you can attach. The waiting time for entry is about 25 minutes. A completely unusual and beautiful building, as well as the space inside. It resembles the buildings of Zaki Hadid and other famous architects. The elevators look like a time capsule, with shiny fish flying from the ceiling. The viewing begins with a "space" trip, impresses children up to 10 years old (similar to 5D rides in amusement parks, but simpler. Next is a hall with satellite models and a story about the future of satellites, with interactive elements (in the Moscow Planetarium or the Cosmos Pavilion it is more interesting). Then there are halls with digital installations, when you leave shadows or a digital footprint with your movements (in Russia, there are such things in children's entertainment, Soyuzmultfilm, Alice in Wonderland, in the Central House of Artists, or at modern exhibitions - I saw installations from MTS in Nizhny Novgorod). I liked the room with the flasks of plants and animals - it's unusual, the light changes, I want to hang out and take a video. The Kuntz Chamber could do this with real exhibits :) Next, you will receive sound therapy (you move a light spot with your voice), smells, etc. The Darwin Museum and the Experimentarium do better. The final is a hall with robots and machines. Robobucks and robobooks, a female robot that answers in 6 languages (limited set of skills and answers), car concepts. As a crown, the exit to the observation deck is really very beautiful, especially in the evening with lighting. The photos are average and expensive. Total: There are brilliant marketers in the UAE who package a medium-quality product into an unusual experience. If you are a resident of a megalopolis, spoiled by museums and exhibitions, it is worth visiting for the sake of the building, the observation deck and the hall with flasks. But if you have hardly traveled and live in a small town, you will definitely be impressed. It is worth speaking English or Arabic to understand the essence of the tour.
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Наталья
Level 14 Local Expert
November 28, 2025
It's a very interesting museum. The queue at the entrance is large, but they run in groups of 20 people, so it moves quickly. Despite the small size of the museum outside, there are a lot of indoor spaces. Everything is in English, but everywhere the staff tries to explain and help. Many people know a little Russian. We need to set aside 3 hours to watch everything. And there is something to see! I highly recommend it.
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Алексей Якимов
Level 12 Local Expert
October 18, 2025
The Museum of the Future is for all ages, you can see, touch and shape our common future. Embark on a journey through possible futures and bring hope and knowledge back to the present. Learn about future design trends and be inspired by our interesting museum-themed products. Get to know the technologies of the near future from the world's leading innovators.
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Светлана Кушнаренко
Level 15 Local Expert
October 14, 2025
The overall impression. In winter, we visited the Museum of the Future in Dubai, expecting to see something special and futuristic. However, despite the interesting exhibits and the unusual design of the building, the overall impression turned out to be rather average. The expectations were higher than the reality. , Museum Features - Building design: The appearance of the museum really attracts attention. The Arabic hieroglyphs carved on the surface of the building look stylish and modern. - Exposition: Interactive exhibitions dedicated to future technologies, ecology and innovations are presented inside. The hall with holograms of animals and flora deserves special attention. - Robots: We saw a robot dog and a robot fish, which aroused the interest of all family members. , Environment There are picturesque skyscrapers next to the museum, which adds to the attractiveness of this place. Walking around the museum is also a pleasure due to the beautiful views. ▌ 🔍 Disadvantages Despite the attractiveness of the design and some of the exhibits, the overall effect was insufficient to fully meet expectations. Perhaps it's the high level of expectations generated by reviews and advertising. Is it worth visiting? It's hard to say for sure. If you are interested in technology and want to see an unusual building, the museum is worth a visit at least once. But you should not expect a grandiose "wow effect". ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ Thus, visiting the Museum of the Future in Dubai leaves mixed feelings.
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Mila
Level 12 Local Expert
October 17, 2025
It didn 't work out for me .It will probably be interesting for those who love cosmonautics. Interactive canvases are no longer relevant , I 've seen something like this at exhibitions in Moscow . The only beautiful panorama of the city on the roof is breathtaking from the grandeur of Dubai.Yes , and the photos that are taken there and then offered from 4000 rubles ( 150-250 dirhams ) It's too much.
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Влад
Level 11 Local Expert
December 8, 2025
The Museum of the Future in Dubai is an amazing place where technology and art merge together. The exhibitions amaze the imagination and immerse you in the world of innovation, from virtual reality to concepts of sustainable development. Each installation makes us think about the future of humanity and our place in it. A must-visit for anyone interested in science and progress!
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Юлия
Level 29 Local Expert
January 12
I liked the museum, tickets were booked in advance via the Internet. They arrived within an hour, and immediately launched on a first-come, first-served basis. Everything is told in English, and there are many halls in the museum. Impressive. Interesting. Everything is organized at the highest level. On the ground floor you can buy exclusive souvenirs from the museum.
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Олег ******
Level 19 Local Expert
August 19, 2025
The Museum of the Future in Dubai is more than a museum. It is an architectural marvel and a philosophical symbol.: The toroidal shape is a symbol of humanity; the central void is the unknown of the future; the green hill is the Earth. The facade features poetic calligraphy by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid.: “We won't live for hundreds of years, but our creativity will live longer than us...” “The future is for those who can imagine, design and implement it...” “The secret of progress is one word: innovation.” The numbers speak for themselves.: * 7 floors, 77 meters in height, 30,000 m2 of space without columns, 1,024 panels, 17,600 m2 of facade, 14,000 m of lighting lines, 2,400 diagonal beams. * LEED Platinum, 30% of the energy is from the sun, smart facade lighting technology. * Bridges connecting to Emirates Towers and the subway are an engineering symbol of connection to the present. * Over 3 years — 3 million visitors from 177 countries, 380+ events, global forums, AI retreats, Global Futures Society initiative. Here, the future is not just showing, it is being created. Shawn Killa has given Dubai a symbol where art, technology and sustainability embrace in the form of a dream.
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Марк Владимирович
Level 15 Local Expert
August 6, 2025
A modern space that combines technology, design and philosophy. The building itself makes a strong impression, both outside and inside. The expositions are interactive, focused on the future of science, medicine and ecology. Suitable for both adults and older children. It is well organized, with clear navigation.
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Виталий Крысин
Level 3 Local Expert
September 23, 2025
It's a cool place that makes a really strong impression on what it sees. I especially recommend it for hiking with children, they will definitely remember it. The museum perfectly combines scientific information with an entertaining touch, so don't get bored) But it costs more than the average museum, and be sure to buy tickets in advance (a month in advance) online.
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Наталья Морозова
Level 4 Local Expert
August 22, 2025
I've wanted to see him for a long time, the ticket costs $ 50, the entrance is on time, which is very correct not to create a crowd inside. Everything looks like a spaceship, new cars, new technologies, a guide greets you in each hall and tells you everything in detail in English, there is a hall with all kinds of tactile therapies (light, sound, smell). I spent 2.5 hours there, the kids will definitely like it. I was also satisfied, I was in no hurry.
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Камила М.
Level 9 Local Expert
August 19, 2025
The building itself is incredibly beautiful, but there is no point in buying tickets, you will be traveling with a huge crowd of tourists with young children, it will be very uncomfortable, considering that there is only one standing installation, it's better to admire the outside)
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Татьяна
Level 7 Local Expert
January 14
Of course, I was impressed by the scale, the unexpected set of expositions, plans for the future, and electronic test tubes with flora and fauna! Knowledge of English or the availability of an electronic translator will not be superfluous, take care of this in advance. The museum was visited in the morning (as soon as it opened), so there were not so many people, despite the New Year holidays, the queue passed quite quickly, but when they left, there were already many more people in the museum and the queue at the entrance was twice as long.
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Anna A.
Level 21 Local Expert
August 3, 2025
The museum is only good from the outside! The entrance hall, which can be accessed without a ticket, can also be viewed, but it is absolutely not worth paying money and wasting your time on the exhibition! The only interesting room is with DNA, but it has nothing to do with the future. There is a beautiful panorama from the observation deck, but for this you should not take entrance tickets.
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Екатерина Кравец
Level 12 Local Expert
September 16, 2025
It's not worth taking the tour, it's not worth the money. That's the truth! I don't understand such rave reviews and hype. The building itself is impressive, the observation deck is too, but you have to queue there, and the queue is for you to be photographed and offered a photo for $100 at the exit) everything is beautiful inside,
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Андрей Д.
Level 4 Local Expert
October 2, 2025
The place is definitely worth a visit, although some of the exhibitions already seem outdated today. The main idea is to introduce the guest to Dubai of the future. It looks quite ambitious, but considering the current growth rate of the city, it is quite achievable.
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Елизавета Васильева
Level 8 Local Expert
January 5
Overall, I liked it, everything is done in the style of a space station. I didn't have enough idea about Dubai itself, what it will be like in 2071. In fact, only 2 halls with flying taxis were dedicated to this. It's very interesting for children, there are a lot of interesting things. The queues are long, just like everywhere else in Dubai. Tickets are sold out 1-2 weeks in advance
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cherry
Level 5 Local Expert
November 8, 2025
The exhibition did not meet expectations, it seemed that they had not completed the idea, it was not a pity, because it was worth going once, but probably only with schoolchildren. Many exhibits are no longer new, the topic of AI has not been disclosed (as of November 25). At the end of the exhibition there is a playground (up to 10 years old), there is a place to throw out energy to the child. The museum itself is worth a visit, you don't have to pay for it, I especially liked the flying fish.
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Екатерина Загрубская
Level 18 Local Expert
October 21, 2025
Both stars are for the exterior of the building, because it is really very beautiful, especially in the night lighting. Well, you can also go inside, into the lobby: a shop, a cafe, a cool interior design. That's it, we can stop there. The museum itself is, in my opinion, complete nonsense, which is definitely not worth the money. As they say, I went so that you wouldn't have to…
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sheevlyakova
Level 14 Local Expert
July 28, 2025
Everyone needs to see this. A very exciting and interesting adventure. It's beautiful, thoughtful, modern and simply impressive. It is better to buy tickets in advance. I really liked this museum, I recommend it!
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Александр Терехов
Level 4 Local Expert
August 31, 2025
I sincerely regretted visiting the "museum". I'm sorry, I haven't seen such a scam since the 90s. Yes, it's beautiful, yes it's expensive, yes it's advertised, but if you don't speak English or Arabic, you'll walk around, blink and listen to fluent foreign chatter. In places. Basically, this is a contemplation of art objects, a la student's work, designed for a visual wow effect for the province. There is nothing from the technology of 2071 except a cheap computer cartoon on the screens in one of the rooms. Hand over the bag -10 dirhams. Ticket-159. Of course, there are people who are delighted, but this perception is at the level of "we don't have that in the club!"... coming to the museum of the Future for $ 45, I want to see at least something more technological than special effects on the walls and a conceptual Audi on the podium. My advice: don't be fooled by ads and color pictures, spend money on a guided tour, for example.
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Юлианна Абрамова
Level 10 Local Expert
September 5, 2025
The museum building looks very futuristic! The museum itself is quite fascinating, it will be interesting for both adults and children! Lots of interactive stuff, eyes are running away. I personally am delighted with the visit!
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Ирина Спирина
Level 16 Local Expert
October 4, 2024
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.
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Александр
Level 16 Local Expert
December 24, 2025
I won't surprise anyone if I say that getting here is a little more difficult than flying into space. ... and it's not at all clear what the phenomenon of popularity is?! The first time, stupidly, we decided to get there without booking, just arriving, to buy tickets. The fiasco. The girl at the counter said that the next tickets are available in 2 weeks. There was also a VIP option, but I didn't find any arguments to justify the ticket prices. Who would have thought, a popular Russian website with ads helped us out. We found a man who bought us tickets straight from Russia and the very next day we stood in line, anticipating the greatest excursion into the technology of the future. I "didn't have it." It just didn't stick at all. Well, yes, displays, projectors, a little story, a mini-training. An ordinary interactive, of which there are many on the territory of VDNH. We dragged out our tour as best we could. Everything is on some quite ordinary level. Interesting, but no more. At the exit, as always, there are a lot of "made in China" souvenirs and that's it. If this is your first time flying, look for more interesting locations.
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Светлана Прокопова
Level 5 Local Expert
October 8, 2025
Very impressive! majestic, large-scale, luxurious, very beautiful! It is built in the shape of a ring, painted with Arabic wise phrases, the words of the Ruler of Dubai! Dubai's innovation and luxury!! I'm in love with Dubai, the UAE!❤️❤️❤️
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Александр Ермилов
Level 7 Local Expert
September 6, 2025
I don't even know, we expected more when we first entered, there was a robot dog running around on the first floor with a lot of people around. A drone fish circled above the ceiling, effectively flapping its wings, against the background of what we saw, we already thought what awaits us next and were ready to buy premium tickets for almost 400 dirhams, but thank God reason forced us to buy the standard for 199 dirhams. You can write a lot, probably beautifully and effectively with children, but somehow it's not ice for two adults. I understand that everyone has their own way, but I wanted to see something more, yes, there were other halls where there were robots, but for some reason they were not all working under glass.
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София Т.
Level 5 Local Expert
October 5, 2025
We were a group of friends, expecting to see something really interesting. The building itself is beautiful, but in fact the importance of the museum is exaggerated. It doesn't cause a wow effect. 2/3 of the exhibits for kindergarten. If you don't go to it, you won't lose anything.
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Sergio Valerich
Level 8 Local Expert
December 11, 2025
A fantastic place. It will be interesting for both adults and children. There are many unusual halls with fantastic decorations. The price of $ 42 is small for the pleasure (I compare it with the inserts of St. Petersburg, where 1,500 rubles are paid for 1 hall). Several floors are waiting for you, each decorated in its own interesting way. We bought the ticket in advance for cash at the museum. There were few people on 03.12.25, tickets were bought without queues and difficulties.
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Тарас Репета
Level 17 Local Expert
November 10, 2025
It is an architectural masterpiece that lives up to its name. The facade with Arabic script is fascinating. Inside— you can fully immerse yourself in tomorrow: interactive halls about space, bioengineering and ecology. This is not a museum, but a time travel where technology comes to life. Must-visit!
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Елена Травеловна
Level 12 Local Expert
October 13, 2024
Well, really, once you get to this museum, you find yourself as if you are not in this universe. High-tech starts from the outside and everything inside is modern and unusual to the smallest detail. A robot dog runs around in the checkout area. There was a huge queue with us, I don't know if it's always there, but it's definitely worth visiting once. On the street from the entrance side, beautiful shots are obtained with a view of the museum building. Located near the Dubai Mall, you can walk or take the subway through 2 stops
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Павел Овчаренко
Level 11 Local Expert
October 14, 2025
It's a very interesting place. Tickets are expensive. The child really liked it. I can recommend you to visit. Guided tour of the museum in English. Very nice view of the city from the observation deck
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Екатерина Угнич
Level 13 Local Expert
August 18, 2025
A wonderful museum! The tour is in English. At first, they imagine that you are on a spaceship, which transports you to different expositions: about space, alternative energy, biodiversity, human health, robotics and AI. A floor is dedicated to each exhibition
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Екатерина Андреевна
Level 16 Local Expert
August 21, 2025
What an incredible modern, beautiful, fascinating and interesting place, it's unrealistically illuminated at night, going inside you go crazy with beauty and how modern everything is, you need to buy tickets very well in advance, it's worth it
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kukinasv
Level 11 Local Expert
April 17, 2025
Tickets need to be bought in advance, we took them to the office.about a week on the website. Everything is in English, it's better to read in advance what will be there. It looks amazing from the outside, and you get beautiful photos. The flying robot was in the lobby for a minute, then flew off somewhere and we never saw it again. By the way, you don't have to buy a ticket to the museum to see it, it flies in the lobby, where everyone is queuing to enter. We took the subway, the exit from the subway leads directly to the museum, convenient. Tickets are exchanged for beautiful bracelets, with which you can interact with the exhibits, the bracelets remain with you.
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Денис Ефремов
Level 10 Local Expert
October 8, 2025
The Museum of the Future will tell you what Dubai and the UAE in general will look like in 2171. It will be very interesting for teenagers and young people. A kind of interactive attraction for 2 hours. I don't regret going, but I expected more.
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Галина Ярышка
Level 9 Local Expert
December 24, 2024
It's a very beautiful building. Quite an interesting exposition and storyline. Bright and unusual locations. Go once with children from 6 to 12 years old, if they can stand standing in line for an hour at the entrance! Why sell tickets for a specific time if you're standing in line anyway? Don't be fooled by the lure of photographers to take a photo on the balcony - it's unreasonably expensive, you can go up and take it absolutely for free! The whole tour is in English, but everything is clear in principle and without translation. Although in the museum of the future, it would be possible to provide headphones with a translator. The environment is accessible to the disabled. Toilets are free, there is a cafe, a souvenir shop. A robot barista will make you coffee, a robot perfumer will create an individual fragrance for you. These are paid services, but they are located in the museum lobby, where access is open to everyone for free. A flying fish appears about once an hour and flies for 10 minutes. There are a lot of people, schedule a visit time on a weekday morning, maybe the queue will be smaller. There are Russian-speaking staff.
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МК
Level 8 Local Expert
January 2
You can get to the museum by smoothly crossing from the Emirates Towers metro station.It is very convenient and unusual. Everything is decorated in Arabic style, modern and technologically advanced. Even without buying a ticket, you can see a lot of interesting things there (photo attached).I recommend you to visit
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