From New York to Dubai, each museum offers an immersive journey into creativity, art and technology, where you can become part of the story as soon as you step into the space.
From the land of antiquities
When it comes to museums, people often imagine a place that takes us back in time, back to the old days. It is a quiet, profound place, but in each room, each small corner contains countless stories waiting to be discovered. The antiques covered with the dust of time, each delicate carving on it seems to want to tell the story of the lives of people who lived thousands of years ago. However, in a modern world, museums have also changed, catching up with trends to be more suitable and attractive.
If you have the opportunity to visit New York (USA), the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is a notable destination. For those who love contemporary art, this is a destination that they can hardly ignore because of the special experiences that this museum brings. Entering the "Art Lab" area, visitors can not only admire but also directly experience "creativity". Visitors can try their hand at graphic design, create videos or draw digital paintings right on the spot. Not only is it a place to display, MoMA also creates a lively playground for viewers to truly immerse themselves in artistic activities. Classes and workshops that attract a large number of young people have helped MoMA become an attractive art center, while also generating a large source of revenue, contributing to the development of public art in New York.
At the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, home to one of the world’s largest collections of dinosaur fossils, visitors can learn about these ancient reptiles using almost all their senses. The gallery even has a game that allows visitors to play the role of a cyclist being chased by a Tyrannosaurus rex and trying to escape. Such experiences not only provide fun and exercise for visitors, but also create unforgettable memories.
Museums such as MoMA or the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences have now appeared all over the world. Museums in different regions always have their own distinct colors, thanks to the cultural values they are preserving. Antiquities, works of art or evidence of human development are preserved and displayed for the public, attracting countless people to come and admire and explore. However, today, the works or artifacts on display are no longer the only reason to attract people to museums. Here, people can also participate in many real experiences, simulated experiences or special tours, attracting both adults and children.
Go to the "gathering place" of interesting things
On the other side of the world, in Yokohama, Japan, the Cup Noodles Museum promises to turn the popular instant noodle dish into a fun experience for all ages. Here, in the “My Cup Noodles Factory” area, visitors will have the opportunity to create their own unique cup noodles, from choosing the ingredients to seasoning and packaging. This will not only be a memorable experience but also a unique product bearing the museum’s own mark. The “Chicken Ramen Factory” area also offers the opportunity for visitors to make their own noodles from scratch, helping them better understand the production process of the familiar dish. These unique activities are a highlight, especially for families and those who want to learn more about Japanese culinary culture.
Also in Japan, the Museum of Science and Industry in Osaka offers a very different experience with science and space exploration. The museum has a large spaceship model where visitors can experience the feeling of sitting on a ship, traveling between the stars with vivid 3D sound and image effects. This is a favorite destination for families and students, where they learn and explore through hands-on experiences, inspiring a passion for science in young people. The museum also cooperates with schools to organize extracurricular programs and educational tours, not only helping to develop scientific knowledge but also generating large financial resources from these educational activities.
Novelty makes the attraction.
Each museum tells a colorful and emotional story, from art to science to technology. Whether it’s MoMA, the Dinosaur Gallery, the Cup Noodles Museum or the Museum of Science and Industry in Osaka, they all offer an unforgettable experience. These museums are not just destinations, but places of inspiration, connecting people with endless discoveries.
The development of interactive museums around the world has shown a clear trend: Museums are gradually becoming spaces for people to connect with culture, technology and the future. Each museum, with its own unique features, is a symbol of the combination of history and modernity, culture and technology, bringing timeless values to visitors from all over the world.