This Exhibit Reimagines Eid in Space at Dubai’s Museum of the Future
The experience reimagines Eid in 2071 with AI, robotics, and cosmic exploration.

This Eid Al-Adha, Dubai’s Museum of the Future is inviting visitors to imagine what Eid could look like in the year 2071. From June 14th, the museum will offer a range of interactive exhibitions that combine artificial intelligence, robotics, environmental science and sensory experiences.
Among the main attractions is a simulated space journey aboard OSS Hope, a fictional orbiting space station. The immersive experience gives visitors a glimpse into Eid celebrations beyond Earth, reflecting the UAE’s growing space ambitions.
Guests will also be able to meet Ameca, a multilingual humanoid robot capable of interacting in Arabic, English, Hindi, Chinese and other languages. Additional exhibitions include ‘Al Waha’, a series of mindfulness activities focused on mental wellbeing, and ‘Earth Dreams’ by media artist Refik Anadol, which uses AI and climate data to visualise planetary change.
Visitors can also explore ‘The Vivarium’, an interactive lab that models how genetically engineered organisms might survive in future habitats. For younger visitors, the ‘Future Heroes’ floor offers hands-on activities designed to encourage creative thinking and collaboration.
The Museum of the Future, one of Dubai’s leading cultural destinations, will operate throughout the Eid holiday. Tickets are available online through the museum’s official platform.
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