A Journey Through Time, One Gallery at a Time

Discovering the Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi through Gen Z Eyes

By Natasha Dury

I have a habit that surprises people whenever I travel. While some visitors plan their itineraries around shopping districts or beach clubs, I look for museums and experience centres. They tell me more about a destination than almost anything else, revealing its history, culture and ambition in ways that stay with me long after I’ve returned home.

When my mum and I visited the Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi with our best friends, we both expected to enjoy it. What we didn’t expect was to experience it so differently. After about two hours of exploring, mum was ready to relax with a coffee, convinced she had seen the highlights. I was only just getting started and went along with my friends to see more.

Five hours later, I was still moving through the galleries, revisiting exhibits, reading every information panel and discovering details I had missed the first time around. Every corner seemed to reveal another story, another scientific discovery or another reminder of just how extraordinary our planet really is. For me, that is what makes a great museum. It does n’ot simply display objects; it creates curiosity.

The Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi has been designed as an immersive journey rather than a collection of exhibits. From the moment you step inside, you are encouraged to explore at your own pace. The spaces flow naturally from one discovery to the next, making it easy to lose track of time as millions of years of Earth’s history unfold around you.

As someone who genuinely enjoys learning, I loved that the museum never felt overwhelming. The storytelling is engaging, the displays are beautifully presented and the interactive elements make complex subjects accessible without ever feeling like a classroom lesson. Instead, every gallery invites you to ask questions, explore further and appreciate the incredible diversity of life that has shaped our world.

One of the things I appreciated most was that there was no pressure to rush. Unlike many attractions where visitors move quickly from one highlight to the next, this museum rewards curiosity. The longer you spend here, the more connections you begin to make between geology, evolution, wildlife and the future of our natural environment.

It reminded me that the best travel experiences aren’t always about seeing more—they’re about understanding more.

I think that’s something many people in my generation value. We don’t just want photographs of the places we visit; we want experiences that leave us with new perspectives. Museums have become destinations in their own right because they combine education, technology, storytelling and design in ways that feel engaging rather than traditional.

The Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi captures that perfectly. It encourages visitors of every age to slow down, look closer and discover something unexpected. Whether you’re fascinated by prehistoric life, the evolution of our planet or the remarkable ecosystems that continue to shape it today, there is always another detail waiting to be uncovered.

By the time I finally met Mum again, I could not stop talking about everything she had missed while enjoying her coffee. We laughed about how differently we had approached exactly the same museum, yet both walked away inspired in our own way.

Perhaps that is the museum’s greatest achievement. It doesn’t ask visitors to experience it in a particular way. Whether you spend two hours exploring the highlights or five hours immersing yourself in every gallery, it rewards your curiosity.

As for me, I already know I will be back. Because somehow, I still don’t think I have seen everything.

Unique Experience Centres on the rise in the region

MTE Studios, market leaders in turnkey Museums and Science Centres to showcase at Cityscape Abu Dhabi 2011

MTE Studios, market leaders in delivering turnkey experience centres and tailor made interactive exhibits and sculptures will be participating at the upcoming ‘Cityscape Abu Dhabi 2011’, which will run from April 17 – 20, 2011 at Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC). The firm will showcase its unique design services in the area of architecture and turnkey museums and science centres in hall 6 at stand 6E38.

Numerous heritage experience centres planned for the region require expertise in customized architectural services. Recently in Saudi Arabia and Qatar, there’s been accelerated activity related to such developments and is picking up momentum in the rest of the region. With its handful of museum projects such as the Louvre and Guggenheim leading the way, Abu Dhabi has already indicated in a relatively short span that such initiatives raise a destination’s profile among the global audience.

“Public sector infrastructure projects are paving the way to provide state-of-the-art museums, science centres, schools and hospitals for the regions rapidly growing population. MTE Studios, the leader in delivering turnkey museums and science centres seeks to leverage on increasing museums and science centres projects in the region,” said Ludo Verheyen, CEO of MTE Studios.

MTE Studios will highlight their expertise at the event in projects like Experience Centres – Museums and Science Centres, Retail Environments, Theme Parks, Family Entertainment Centres and Sustainable Communities of the future. The company will also showcase its scope of services including Master Planning, Life-Scape Architecture, tailor made Interactive and Functional Sculptures and Project Management.

As lead consultants for premium projects, MTE Studios has a portfolio of world renowned projects in the UAE and Saudi that include the recently completed Museum of Science and Technology in Islam (MOSTI) at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia. The firm has led major projects in the UAE and beyond, including the design of the magnificent Ibn Battuta Mall, Mercato Mall, Pearls of Arabia, conceptualising the masterplan for Dubailand and providing products and services such as activity zones, multimedia, interactive applications that enthrall the viewer and inspire the gaining of knowledge through fun and experimentation.

Press release issued on behalf of MTE Studios FZ LLC. For further information, please contact Shereen Shabnam on 0507690087/0504828177/shereen@mtestudios.com Or Shamim Kasmani on 0503461538/ shamim@mtestudios.com

Media Information
MTE Studios is a specialized consultancy firm focused on themed architecture and interactive learning experiences. The firm designs, prototypes and manufactures inspiring interactive exhibits for science centers, museums, shopping malls and corporate environments. 

MTE Studios translates unique residential, commercial, educational and leisure projects into stimulating lifescapes.  Its scope of services ranges from creating a storyline, concept and detail design, documentation, project management and art direction during construction. MTE’s portfolio of completed projects includes museums, shopping malls, theme parks, FEC’s and residential developments. 

With offices in Dubai, UAE and Cape Town, South Africa, MTE Studios has an interdisciplinary team of over 50 specialists, including architects, art directors, artists, engineers and interactive designers from over 12 countries. Visit www.mtestudios.com for more information

Additional Resources
To view our latest projects click on the following links:

*MOSTI Video
http://www.sultans-of-science.com/videos/index_dynamic/Corporate/list/179/detail/

*Sultans of Science Video 
http://www.sultans-of-science.com/videos/index_dynamic/Corporate/list/178/detail/