It's a cool museum.
In the beginning, I would like to warn you not to get into a Lexus taxi after leaving the museum, this is a complete divorce. They can tell you that it is a little more expensive than a regular taxi, but in fact it is 10 times higher. The usual breeders.
If it's a taxi, only the official one with checkers.
Through the museum. Very well done, especially the beginning. The 5th floor is about space and the 4th about biology, life.
It's not so interesting anymore.
In the lobby, visitors are entertained by a robot dog from Boston Dynamics, on the 2nd floor you can chat with an android.
Very beautiful. Arabic script is written on the walls, telling about the history of the Emirates.
The inside is also interesting and beautiful. Especially the library hall with illustrations of all living creatures
I was delighted. Tickets were taken in advance. Despite the fact that the entire tour is in English, it did not prevent you from enjoying the museum, several floors of exhibits presented on different topics, everything was very pleasant.
It is located at the Emirates Towers metro station and right from the subway, you get to the museum by a long tunnel, you haven't been to the museum itself, unfortunately, but the hall is already impressive
The museum is extremely primitive and boring, it's not worth the money. The first location is still somehow intriguing, but then everything is very monotonous. Banal trends in future technologies, shown on ordinary televisions or projects, a minimum of interactivity. Nothing new or unexpected. VDNKH knows how to do better here.
The building itself is interesting. The exhibition, if you can call it that, papier mache and cartoons through projectors and televisions. A sham without any meaning. The ticket is not worth the money, all the best is visible from the street.
We took a tour, but we regretted a little that everything was in English. In fact, the final of the tour is an exit to the panoramic platform, there are a lot of photos in the insta with it. If you knew, you could just take the subway and take a picture nearby, you can also go into the hall quietly.
A modern and unexpected, fascinating museum. From the first steps - a flight on a spaceship and then the most unexpected exhibits. From robots to collections of miniatures of animals, plants, etc.
It's a good museum. There is a place to wander and something to see. But to be honest, from the point of view of the architecture of the building, it impressed me more than the exhibits inside. A little short of the exhibition-forum Russia at VDNH.
A very impressive place, there is one minus. tickets must be ordered and redeemed a month in advance because they simply do not exist. The first floor can be visited for free above, unfortunately, they did not get there
It is very conveniently located, you can walk directly from the metro. Inside, of course, there is a feeling that you are entering the future: capsule elevators, spiral stairs, a futuristic interior, a park nearby. The appearance is also unusual. Cool, of course. We did not get to the exposition, there were no tickets that need to be purchased very early.
Alas, tickets must be taken at least 2 weeks in advance, and preferably a month in advance. But inside there is a nice store and you can feel the atmosphere of the future
The Museum of the Future is a very unusual place that must be visited. Tickets must be booked in advance, and if you do not have time, then try to buy them in the lobby of the first floor from the administrator (sometimes he has several tickets). You can get there by metro, stop Emirates Towers
Great idea, impressive views. Only sooo expensive if you haven't booked tickets in 2 weeks and just expensive if you have. If you came at random and did not spare 800 dirhams, then you will go immediately with the nearest group. First, take off to the interplanetary station, then you will find yourself on earth in 70 years with ideas of nature conservation, future methods of human treatment, and the 3rd exposition with flying taxis and how to live robots awaits you in the 3rd segment. Futuristic view on the outdoor terrace. Then you will be photographed and offered a photo for 150 dirhams.
It's cool, but not enough, in fact half of the building is just for a walk, some rooms are being repaired (forests are standing) half of the tour is a hat hat, but you can go once. Translator, do not take the story that is not told there very well. It is convenient to taxi from there through a tunnel on the second floor, you will go directly to the metro station.
It's a very interesting place, I couldn't get to it last time, tickets must be purchased in advance. Well done, Arabs, they got confused! The feeling of the future, if only I also knew English)))
We did not get inside the museum, as the tickets were not purchased in advance. The price is about 150-160 dirhams. A very interesting "construction". We took a photo), we will visit the museum another time.
In fact, I expected more, but I was still pleased with the visit.
An interesting exhibition, it will be very informative for children. From the metro you can walk through a covered passage, in the heat it is probably very important)))
I expected more from this museum. In principle, it was possible to go into the hall, take a picture and leave. The building is impressive, very beautiful, like everything in Dubai. But the tour is so-so. I thought I would see some interesting things, wonders of science and technology, but in fact it was an interactive presentation "Imagine that we got to 2071...". I can't say anything about the floor for children, I didn't even go there. I put a four for futuristic architecture and design.
The museum building is very beautiful. The museum itself is quite interesting, but perhaps expectations were overstated. There was no wow effect. I give 5 stars for customer orientation. We had tickets for April 16th, which is the day when there was a storm in Dubai. We couldn't get there. We wrote to the museum and they immediately offered to choose a new date for the visit, despite the fact that their tickets are sorted out in a month. It's worth visiting if you love technology, well, you know English well, because the whole narrative is only in it
We were at the museum yesterday, there are always tickets, you just arrive at the opening, there are no people at the ticket office, you buy and go. But when you exit, you will see a huge queue. Something like that.
Much ado about nothing...
it's so hard to get into it, and this only makes you feel like you've been dumped)))
...or do we have such a future and I'm just nagging)
I won't go any more, and if I advise you, it's just for show
It will be beautiful, entertaining, and quite funny for children - robot dogs and the like. But in general, it's like futurist books - is it beautiful? Yes, but it is unlikely to come true as planned. The museum presents ideas and "ideas of the future" - technologies, most of which have remained at the prototype level.
A very beautiful building from the outside and inside, we did not get above the 1st floor, because there were no tickets. When planning a visit, see tickets at least 2 weeks in advance
Queues at the entrance take an hour, taking into account pre-purchased tickets. That is, the arrival time does not affect the entrance in any way - the main thing is to arrive on the specified day. For this, three
I advise everyone to visit this real museum of the future. There are a lot of things that are not currently available in the world.
I ADVISE EVERYONE TO VISIT
This city is definitely not for going to museums, the ticket is expensive, there is nothing to see, you can see the building from the inside and outside without buying a ticket. Yes, the building is beautiful.
Dear Yandex, it was possible to clarify that tickets are on sale until 20-00 local time ...! We arrived at 20-10, we thought we would have time to see the exhibitions, but it turns out that we were late and after 20-00 the ticket purchase is already closed!
Unfortunately, it was not possible to watch it in full - ticket sales for that day ended. But the building is impressive and the stand is the future of perfumery! I will definitely come again!
As for me, it's not worth the money at all, expectations have not been fulfilled, you expect to see some new products or gadgets...at least the prototypes...but there's nothing to give, and for a couple of films to give such money....the building itself is certainly very beautiful, there is no question about it.
It is a very beautiful and futuristic place. I came at different times of the day - at night there was just a magical backlight. According to the recommendations, I walked just in the lobby and the surrounding area without visiting the expositions))
You can't buy tickets on the website. But on the other hand, Tickets were offered from under the counter on the spot for 400, although they are 150.
There is no free Wi-Fi in the lobby.
Such a future for yourself
The building is fabulous!We walked with great expectation, but what is inside can be called the "City of the past"!I didn't expect this from progressive Dubai!And if you also do not know English, then there is nothing for you to do there, no headphones with translation, animation was shown at the level of the last century!Bottom line, I would not recommend visiting this place, it is not worth the money and time spent.
It's quite an interesting place, it's not worth the money they're asking for it. The most interesting thing happens in the Lobby. There's a robo-dog and a flying balloon, and it's all free!
The museum has almost nothing in common with the future, strange installations rather resemble modern art, some flowers in jars, sound-healing devices, a pink room with fountains. It's very boring.
There is a very long queue , we couldn 't get in , so we went to another place , I can't leave a review . It is better to arrive in advance or later in the evening , but not at lunch
The Museum of Technology is very informative for different ages, there is a souvenir shop on the ground floor, and interactive exhibits on the other four floors.
Personally, I didn't like it there , the architecture is super outside , but inside, I didn't understand what to look at, well, it's beautifully done, but what about it , I didn't understand what was there
Well, you can go to see it once
Admission : 150 dirhams
And at the entrance, you can see a lot of things for free , and the cafe there is beautiful
It's a great place, I came to rest. As a result, he left his job and children. Ahhhh how good it is to be a rich man, I advise everyone to visit this place.
The museum is frankly outdated, the expositions are televisions with animation, there are no translators, everything is only in English, it's probably normal for children 5 years old.