At Arte Museum, the ‘ETERNAL NATURE’ exhibition transcends time and space with diverse media artworks. Featuring generative art technology and timeless nature-themed designs, the exhibit offers a hyper-realistic connection to nature. Renowned composer Young-gyu Jang’s soundscape enhances the experience with detailed nature sounds and evocative music, especially for the GARDEN exhibit. His work includes scores for “Train to Busan” and “Mask Girl.” Perfumer Marianne Nawrocki Sabatier from the Grasse Institute of Perfumery developed natural scents tailored to each artwork, harmonizing with the visual and auditory elements to fully engage the senses and deepen the connection with nature.
Highlights
– Engage with nature beyond time and space through diverse media artworks, creating a hyper-realistic connection to the natural world.
– Enjoy perpetually blooming flowers and timeless spatial designs, enhanced by lifelike nature sounds and evocative music composed by Young-gyu Jang.
– Connect with nature through immersive visuals, sounds, and fragrances, with natural scents tailored to each artwork by perfumer Marianne Nawrocki Sabatier.
Inclusions General Admission:
– Entry ticket to Arte Museum
Inclusions General Admission + Arte Tea Bar:
– Entry ticket to Arte Museum
– Arte Tea Bar experience.
Inclusions VIP:
– Entry ticket to Arte Museum
– Personalized docent-led tour
– Access to the VIP lounge
– Complimentary refreshments
– Priority admission
– Two souvenirs from ARTE SHOP (150 AED value)
Exclusions:
– Pick-up & drop-off from hotel
– Food & Beverages
Opening Hours:
– 10: 00 – 23:00 (Monday – Thursday)
– 10: 00 – 00:00 midnight (Friday – Sunday)
Last Admission:
– 22:00 (Monday – Thursday)
– 23:00 (Friday – Sunday)
Ticket information
– Kids under 13 must be accompanied by an adult
Важные вещи, которые нужно знать перед визитом
– Age and Health Restrictions: A visit to Arte Museum Dubai is suitable for people of all ages, including expectant mothers.
– The entire Arte Museum Dubai experience is wheelchair accessible.
– Visitors must follow all viewing guidelines. Non-compliance can result in liability for damages or losses.
– Weapons are strictly banned. Violation can lead to security intervention and police involvement. Disruptive behavior or smoking will result in ejection without a refund.
– Inform staff about any allergies, especially to nuts or dairy. Running is prohibited due to mirrored walls and dim lighting. Pregnant women, elderly visitors, and those with low light tolerance should have a guardian. Visitors with medical conditions (e.g., stroke, heart disease, seizures) should exercise caution.
– Do not touch or lean on exhibits. Non-compliance may result in damage, for which the visitor will be liable.
– All food and beverages, including water, gum, and candy, are prohibited throughout the exhibition.
– Children aged 13 and under must be accompanied by a guardian, who is responsible for the child’s safety and any damages or injuries caused by the child.
– The exhibition includes harmless scents that complement the artwork.
How to get there
– By car: The Arte Museum in Dubai can be easily reached by private car. Ample parking facilities are available at the location.
– By public transportation: Take the Metro and alight at the Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall metro station. The ARTE Museum is just minutes away from there. Alternatively, you can use RTA bus services, with bus numbers 27, C26, and X28 serving the destination.
– By taxi: You can also take a taxi to the museum from anywhere in Dubai. It’s a popular destination, and most taxi drivers will be familiar with the location.