Museum of the Future unveils interactive Eid Al Adha activities for all ages

Dubai’s Museum of the Future is bringing Eid Al Adha celebrations to life with an exciting lineup of hands-on experiences designed to inspire curiosity and wonder across all generations.

Among the standout attractions is an immersive space mission aboard the OSS Hope orbiting station, where guests can explore cutting-edge research and imagine what life might be like in 2071.

On the second floor, visitors will meet Ameca, the humanoid robot that converses in multiple languages and responds to real-time questions—offering a glimpse into tomorrow’s artificial intelligence. The ‘Tomorrow, Today’ exhibit also features emerging technologies shaping the world ahead.

Those seeking calm and mindfulness can unwind in ‘Al Waha’, a multisensory zone promoting mental clarity and balance, while the ‘Earth Dreams’ exhibition by renowned digital artist Refik Anadol showcases AI-generated visuals that merge nature and technology in poetic harmony.

Nature lovers can step into ‘The Vivarium’, an enclosed ecosystem featuring genetically modified organisms and a real-time climate control system where guests witness the resilience of life under changing environmental conditions.

Children, meanwhile, have their own dedicated space in ‘Future Heroes’—an interactive learning playground that nurtures creativity, collaboration, and exploration through play.

To cap off the visit, guests are invited to snap Eid memories in front of the museum’s iconic ring-shaped structure—Dubai’s architectural symbol of future possibilities.

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