The Museum of Tomorrow is a center of applied sciences where the findings of contemporary sciences are a part of a narrative that engages its visitors in a journey that explores the time of great changes in which we live and the many possible paths opening up for the next 50 years.
Guided by the ethical values of Sustainability and Conviviality, the Museum of Tomorrow invites our guests to consider the many different future scenarios that may result from the choices we make each day, as individuals, as a society, as Humans.
The Museum of Tomorrow is an initiative of Rio de Janeiro’s Municipal Government, devised and achieved with Roberto Marinho Foundation, an institution connected to Grupo Globo. It has Banco Santander as its Master Sponsor, Shell as sponsor, and the support of the State Government through its Environment State Secretariat, and of the Federal Government via Finep (Funder for Studies and Projects). The institution is part of a museum network supported by the Local Cultural Office. The IDG (the Management Development Institute) is responsible for the administration of the museum.
About IDG
Founded in 2001, IDG - Instituto de Desenvolvimento e Gestão - is specialized in management and development of environmental and cultural projects, always guided by the best international Corporate Governance practices. Currently, the institution manages the Museum of Tomorrow and the Museu do Jardim Botânico, both in Rio de Janeiro, Museu das Favelas, in São Paulo, and Paço do Frevo, in Recife.
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