Museum of Tomorrow Tour: Explore Future Concepts and Rio's Art Scene

Embark on a tour of the Museum of Tomorrow, an exploration of future concepts and Rio’s art scene. Visit cultural hotspots like the Cultural Center of the Bank of Brazil and the Museum of Art of Rio. Discover the work of architect Santiago Calatrava and take a selfie with the Puffed Star sculpture. Experience the cultural effervescence of Rio in one comprehensive tour.

Duration: 5 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil - CCBB Rio de Janeiro - We will visit this famous Cultural Center, a new classic style building from the XIX century.
  • Museu de Arte do Rio - MAR - Rio Art Museum, known as MAR, which proposes to be a school museum within the concept of the School of the Vision.
  • Museu do Amanha - Museum of Tomorrow that…
What's Included
  • Bottled water
  • Snacks
  • Transport by private vehicle
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only)
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks, unless specified
Additional Information

Take a trip to the Museum of Tomorrow, a place that encourages contemplation about our planet’s destiny. Discover the Cultural Center of the Bank of Brazil and bask in the bird’s eye view from the terrace at the Museum of Art of Rio, also known as the School of Vision.
• Experience the emerging cultural hotspot featuring two renowned museums: the Museum…

Location
H. Stern
Copacabana Palace Hotel, Av. Copacabana 1702, Rio de Janeiro
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Martyb719
Jan 18, 2025
A Few Tips About the Museum of Tomorrow - Opening in 2015, just before the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics, this modern museum—Museu do Amanha-- focuses on the future possibilities of living and sustaining life on earth. It is science based but not overly abstract. Opening at 10:00am for all days except Monday, the nominal fee is well worth it. Near the entrance, there was a person wearing a “Mickey-Mouse” suite. We are all tied-in globally in the air we breathe, the raw materials we have, the programs we watch and even the cars we drive. There are a number of free entrances, like if you are 60 or over. On our Sunday visit, the museum was free that day. Located near the Maua Pier it is in easy walking distance if you were on a cruise docked nearby. The Museum of Tomorrow is distinctive in design. It feels and looks like a flower, bird or maybe a ship. There are even solar panels used to save energy. One can actually walk around the museum, admiring not only the structure, but also Guanabara Bay. The museum is actually 3 stories. They encourage to walk-up the stairs. But if you do have trouble walking, there is an elevator. When you first go in the large foyer area, a huge slow-spinning globe will greet you. This globe reminds me of the one at the Conference Center in Reykjavik, Iceland. There is no question that this exhibit is eye catching. There are a number of exhibits in various halls in the 45,000 feet complex. The sphere with the movie was the longest line. We never did get to see it. Some of the exhibits have actual speakers informing you. Another exhibit focused on how we are polluting our world and what could be done about it. Pictures and videos are used to illustrate ideas of sustaining life on earth. There is a very good Museum store on the bottom floor. There are a number of gift items that are quite unique for yourself or a gift for a friend. My favorite exhibit is actually outside with the Frank Stella 20 foot or so sculpture of a twenty-pointed star in a reflecting pool. Frank Stella was a famous North American artist who died in 2024. If you have the time, walking around the pavilion would be highly rewarding for the vistas alone. If you found this review to be “helpful” in any way, please click the icon “thumbs-up” to let me know.
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Alejandroms9776kw
Jul 5, 2024
A place to meditate, on what we are doing as a human species on earth - Tomorrow’s museum is one of the most innovative places in Rio de Janeiro, the lavish architecture that comprises this colossus that has a strange shape resembling a ship, shows a very innovative air in the landscape of the port of Gloria of Rio de Janeiro. It is a museum that explains where we are and where humanity is going, it really shows us, a fixed point about how we are today and what will happen the next 50 years and the years to come. It is really worth visiting and becoming aware of what we are doing as a human species on earth.
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