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Schedule

November 20
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Full price: R$ 10.00
Half price: R$ 5.00
The museum offers free admission on Tuesdays
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OPENING HOURS
The museum is open from Tuesdays to Sundays,
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The box office closes at 5 p.m.

The lines are shut early enough to make sure everyone gets into the museum until closing hours.

The museum is closed on Mondays.

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Rede Rio

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Exhibitions

Exhibitions

Photo: Byron Prujansky / Museum of Tomorrow

Cosmos

Video 360 tells the story of the Universe

The Flying Poet, Santos Dumont

The exhibition highlights innovative capacity of the Brazilian, a visionary who devoted himself to science and technology inspired by the art
Photo: Bernard Lessa / Museum of Tomorrow
Photo: Bernard Lessa / Museum of Tomorrow

A Museum of questions

From the beginning of the Universe to the construction of possible Tomorrows

Laboratory of Activities of Tomorrow

LAA | Laboratory

of Activities of

Tomorrow

Photo: Antonio Pacheco / Museum of Tomorrow

Encouraging experimentation

A space for innovation, exploration of exponential technologies and investigation of scenarios for the future

Educational

Educational

Photo: Cesar Barreto / Museum of Tomorrow
Photo: Cesar Barreto / Museum of Tomorrow

Is it a spaceship? A Bird? A plane?

What does the Museum look like?
Photo: Byron Prujansky / Museum of Tomorrow

Uncovering the Tomorrows

Explore the Main Exhibition

Observatory of Tomorrow

Observatory
of Tomorrow

‘It’s been 70 years since we entered the Anthropocene”, British scientist says
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‘It’s been 70 years since we entered the Anthropocene”, British scientist says

‘It’s been 70 years since we entered the Anthropocene”, British scientist says

Spokesperson of the section within the scientific community that defends the geological formalization of the “human age” says it is important for us to understand our legacy over the planet

Earth Overshoot Day 2016

Earth Overshoot Day, on August 8th this year, marks the date when humanity’s annual demand on nature exceeds what Earth can regenerate in that year.
Photo: Thales Leite / Museum Of Tomorrow
Photo: Byron Prujanksy / Museum Of Tomorrow

The Museum's information radar

The Observatory captures and reverberates the opportunities and threats for the next 50 years.

Highlights

Highlights

Ian Blatchford, Director of the Science Museum Group, and Ricardo Piquet, Director of Museu do Amanhã, sign partnership agreement / Guilherme Leporace
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Ian Blatchford, Director of the Science Museum Group, and Ricardo Piquet, Director of Museu do Amanhã, sign partnership agreement / Guilherme Leporace

Museu do Amanhã and Science Museum

Foto de Byron Prujansky

Special operation during the Olympic Games

In order to ensure a safe and comfortable experience for visitors, Museum of Tomorrow has prepared a special operation for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games

Museum App

Free download for Android and iPhone
Photo: Cesar Barreto / Museum of Tomorrow

About the Museum

An environment meant to explore the Tomorrows we aim for
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The Museum of Tomorrow is an initiative of Rio de Janeiro’s Municipal Government, devised and achieved with Roberto Marinho Foundation, an institution connected to Grupo Globo. It has Banco Santander as its Master Sponsor, BG Brazil as sponsor, and the support of the State Government through its Environment State Secretariat, and of the Federal Government via Finep (Funder for Studies and Projects). The institution is part of a museum network supported by the Local Cultural Office. The IDG (the Management Development Institute) is responsible for the administration of the museum.

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DESIGN AND REALIZATION

  • Prefeitura da Cidade do Rio de Janeiro
  • Fundação Roberto Marinho

Main Partner

  • Santander

MAINTAINER

  • Lei de Incentivo à Cultura
  • Shell

SUPPORT

  • Porto Maravilha
  • Governo do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
  • Finep

Management

  • IDG

Realization

  • Ministério da Cultura
  • Brasil - Governo Federal