Museum of Tomorrow (Museu do Amanha)
Museum of Tomorrow (Museu do Amanha)

Museum of Tomorrow (Museu do Amanha)

Open Tues-Sun 10am-5pm
Praça Mauá 1, Centro, Rio de Janeiro, 20081-240

The basics

A visit to the Museum of Tomorrow begins in the 360-degree, oval-shaped theater that screens a film about evolution and the beginnings of life. Throughout the main hall, exhibits cover modern-day environmental disasters and visual displays that depict ozone damage, greenhouse gas emissions, and energy consumption. Choose between a basic admission ticket or a package that includes a tour of the museum and round-trip transportation, or a visit to the nearby Rio Art Museum.

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Museum of Tomorrow Guided Tour, Admission & Transfer
Museum of Tomorrow Guided Tour, Admission & Transfer
star-4.5
$50.00 per adult
Traveler Favorite
A very worthwhile experience
The Museum of Tomorrow is rather unique. It makes extensive use of current technology to portray the risks (oceanic, political, environmental) likely to present themselves in the future. In many cases, these are quantified and compared to current day values. Very cleverly done, with designs meant to assist with crowd control. Worth the time taken to view (allow about 1.5 hours or more). The exterior part of the exhibit is also walkable/viewable; includes a view of the harbour and the cruise ship terminal next door.
Maurice_D, Apr 2024

Things to know before you go

  • Book your admission ticket online to skip the line at the ticket office.
  • Plan to spend somewhere between 1-1.5 hours exploring the museum collection.
  • The museum facilities are wheelchair accessible and include displays in braille, sign language, and multiple languages.
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How to get there

The best way to get to the Museum of Tomorrow is to take the VLT light rail from Carioca Station in downtown Rio to the Port Zone, or take metro lines 1, 2, or 4 to Uruguaiana station, from which the museum is a 10-minute walk.

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When to get there

The museum is open Tuesday to Sunday, and tickets are timed. Plan to visit on a weekday afternoon, when the museum tends to be least crowded.

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Rio de Janeiro’s Port Zone

The Museum of Tomorrow is the flagship landmark of a massive revitalization effort in the city’s Port Zone, known locally as Little Africa. What used to be a decaying industrial zone is now a newly-renovated cultural area that features museums, restaurants, plazas, and stunning views of the bay and the Rio-Niteroi Bridge. Other port attractions include the Rio Art Museum (MAR), AquaRio Aquarium, Banco do Brasil Cultural Center (CCBB), and the Orla Conde boardwalk.

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