Current exhibitions will remain accessible until mid-September 2026 before the landmark venue undergoes a comprehensive overhaul for its fifth anniversary.
DUBAI — July 15, 2026 — The Dubai Museum of the Future has announced a temporary closure scheduled for mid-September 2026 to facilitate a major institutional upgrade. The landmark cultural venue will phase out its current exhibitions to prepare for its upcoming fifth anniversary, undergoing a comprehensive transition to install “next-generation experiences.” Following the completion of these extensive internal upgrades, the museum is scheduled to officially reopen to the public with entirely new exhibitions in 2027.
The upcoming closure marks the final opportunity for residents and international tourists to experience the museum’s inaugural suite of futuristic installations. Since its grand opening, the architectural marvel has served as a global hub for innovation, science, and technological foresight. The management team confirmed that the current displays will remain fully operational and open to visitors only until the middle of September 2026.
According to the official announcement from the Museum of the Future, the closure is part of a planned strategic enhancement coinciding with its fifth anniversary. The extensive renovation project aims to integrate cutting-edge technological advancements and immersive concepts that have emerged globally since the institution’s inception.
The upcoming “next-generation experiences” will focus on delivering advanced interactive environments, smart city concepts, and evolving space exploration narratives. Detailed timelines regarding ticket availability for the 2027 relaunch and specific closing dates in September are expected to be released by the museum authorities in the coming weeks.






