**The Center for Contemporary Art in Tashkent** will be the first major museum of contemporary art in Central Asia. It will be located in a former depot, and its debut exhibition will feature artists from across the region. **Guggenheim Abu Dhabi will open on Saadiyat Island** in a futuristic complex designed by Frank Gehry, covering more than 30,000 m². The museum will showcase art from the 1960s onwards, with a special focus on the MENA and South Asian regions, and will be part of a cultural cluster next to the Louvre Abu Dhabi. **Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam** will move to a historic Santos warehouse overlooking the port. The new space will allow for the integration of the museum's multimillion collection and expand educational and research programs. **The Natural History Museum in Abu Dhabi** recently opened and is already among the largest natural history museums in the world. Its exhibition covers 13.8 billion years of Earth's history — from the birth of the universe to the present day. **DATALAND by Refik Anadol in Los Angeles** will be a museum of data and artificial intelligence featuring immersive dome projections. It will be an experimental platform where artists and engineers create “living” digital environments. Also in **Los Angeles**, the **Lucas Museum of Narrative Art** is preparing to open, based on George Lucas's private collection. Over 100,000 objects — from ancient art to artifacts from the Star Wars universe — will be dedicated to visual storytelling. **Dubai Museum of Art** will be situated right above the waters of **Dubai Creek**, creating the effect of a “floating” building. Tadao Ando's project will combine exhibition spaces, art residencies, and other cultural programs. **KANAL – Centre Pompidou in Brussels** will open in a renovated Citroën garage, connecting the Centre Pompidou's collection with the dynamic Belgian art scene.