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Dubai’s Museum of the Future launches interactive activities for Eid al-Adha 2025 celebrations

‘Al Waha’ offers a sensory journey focused on restoring natural balance and mental clarity
Dubai’s Museum of the Future launches interactive activities for Eid al-Adha 2025 celebrations
The ‘Earth Dreams’ exhibition features immersive installations that reflect the human-nature connection. (Photo Credit: WAM)

The Museum of the Future in Dubai has unveiled a lineup of innovative and entertaining activities for visitors during the Eid al-Adha holiday, specifically tailored for families of all ages.

Highlights feature a virtual journey through space, direct engagement with robots, and unforgettable photo opportunities throughout the museum’s futuristic sections, WAM reported.

Guests can embark on a one-of-a-kind space exploration experience aboard the OSS Hope orbiting station. This interactive adventure showcases the latest innovations and research conducted on the station, providing insights into what Dubai and the world may resemble in 2071.

On the second floor, the ‘Tomorrow, Today’ exhibit allows visitors to interact with the humanoid robot Ameca, pose questions in multiple languages, and capture meaningful photos.

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Sensory journey and immersive installations

Attendees can also experience ‘Al Waha’, a sensory journey designed to help restore natural balance and mental clarity. In the ‘Earth Dreams’ exhibition by artist Refik Anadol, visitors can explore immersive installations that reflect on the connection between humanity and nature. Drawing inspiration from atmospheric imagery, the exhibition fuses AI-generated digital artworks with a futuristic vision of art, technology, and the natural world.

Furthermore, the museum introduces ‘The Vivarium’, the latest addition to its Nature Rehabilitation Lab. This living installation showcases an innovative model of environmental design, featuring genetically modified organisms—plants, insects, and microorganisms—within a sealed ecosystem. Visitors can control temperature, humidity, and lighting with a simple touch, observing how the organisms adapt in real time.

Additionally, on the first floor, ‘Future Heroes’ offers an interactive play area dedicated to children. Crafted to develop skills in a fun and safe environment, this space encourages learning through exploration, collaboration, and creativity.

For those seeking to capture the perfect Eid snapshot, the museum’s iconic architecture serves as a stunning and unique backdrop that harmonizes heritage with the future.

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