The building is an architectural and engineering marvel that beautifully spans both the past and the future by applying futuristic advanced technology to all kinds of traditional art forms. The poetry that speaks Arabic and has been written by the ruler of Dubai was calligraphed by Mattar Bin Lahej.
In this blog, we are going to take a look at The Museum Of The Future in great detail. We will learn about its history, different exhibits, ticket prices to visit, and more.
The HistoryOn 4th March 2015, Mohammed Bin Al Maktoum, the ruler, vice president, and prime minister of Dubai announced the establishment of The Museum Of The Future after its showcase in February during the World Government Summit.
Then on 7th February 2016, the ruler inaugurated the museum during the World Government Summit 2016. On 24th April 2016 the Dubai Future Foundation was launched and under its structure came The Museum Of The Future.
The museum was temporarily opened at Madinat Jumeirah during the World Government Summit on 10th February 2017 and 9th February 2018. The exhibitions inside the museum focus on promoting technological development and innovation, especially in the sector of not only robotics but also artificial intelligence. Then finally, on 22nd February 2022, The Museum Of The Future was officially opened to the public.
The Many Experiences and ExhibitsThe Museum of The Future is built to show you the future of 2071. This museum has 7 floors in total where 5 floors are dedicated to exhibits based on many different themes. A visitor’s journey starts at the fifth floor and it takes the guests down floor by floor.
The Museum Of The Future is must-visit place anytime you travel to Dubai as it expands the horizons of the future and lets you explore the multiple possibilities that the future holds. The general ticket costs AED 149 but children under 4 can explore the museum for free. Create long-lasting, and amazing memories in The Museum Of Future!
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