
Museum of Tomorrow (Museu do Amanhã) - Praça Mauá
Mejor época para visitar
Arrive at opening or late afternoon for softer light on the building and fewer crowds; avoid weekends and Brazilian school holidays when possible.
Consejos para el presupuesto
Tickets are typically paid admission, with discounts for students and seniors; check the official site for current prices and free or reduced days. Buy tickets online to skip lines and watch for occasional combined promotions with nearby museums.
Recomendado para
Science enthusiasts, Families with children and teens, Photography enthusiasts, Architecture lovers
Planifica tu visita
1.5-2 hours
Acerca de
Datos rápidos: A sleek glass-and-steel silhouette stretches over the waterfront, with moving solar panels and shaded promenades that create dramatic light and shadow for photo-worthy views. Inside, hands-on exhibits blend science and art so visitors can manipulate climate simulations and see how small choices ripple into long-term scenarios.
Destacados: Designed by Santiago Calatrava and opened on December 17, 2015, the building wears a ribbed white roof studded with tilting solar panels that angle toward the sun, and from the esplanade you can taste salt on the breeze while a black reflecting pool mirrors the sky like glass. Local photographers and families gather at golden hour to watch the ribs flush pink and gold as the sun sinks, and a low-key tradition has developed where volunteers hand out tiny laminated cards explaining how seawater is used to help cool the galleries.
Consejos de expertos
- Wear comfortable shoes and a light layer, galleries are mainly indoor with some open walkways.
- Take photos from the cantilevered walkway facing Guanabara Bay at golden hour for the best reflections and Sugarloaf views.
- Start with the main permanent galleries, then use quieter late-afternoon times to revisit interactive exhibits without crowds.
- Pre-book tickets and avoid weekends or mid-day on holidays to sidestep school group congestion.
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¿Has oído hablar de los tours a pie gratuitos?
Después de viajar a más de 30 países, hay algo que desearía que alguien me hubiera dicho desde el primer día y que cambió completamente cómo experimento las nuevas ciudades.
Tours a pie gratuitos. Sí, realmente gratis. No se necesita tarjeta de crédito. Sin trucos.
Guía local, 2-3 horas
Lugares principales, joyas ocultas, historias locales
100% basado en propinas
Los guías solo ganan propinas, así que dan lo mejor de sí
Das la propina que consideres justa
Al final, solo das la propina que consideres justa
He hecho estos tours en docenas de ciudades y han sido lo mejor de casi todos mis viajes. Si visitas Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, haz esto en tu primer día. Me lo agradecerás después.




