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Mona Museum is like stepping into a whole new universe of art. It's not your typical museum - it's more like a wild adventure for your senses. From crazy sculptures to mind-bending installations, Mona throws all the rules out the window. Whether you're an art geek or just looking for something cool to do, Mona is where it's at. Trust me, you won't be disappointed!
Also, Mona Museum is the ultimate treat for Tasmanians because guess what? Admission is free for locals! Yep, you read that right. So if you're lucky enough to call Tassie home, you can explore this art wonderland without spending a dime. It's like having your own secret treasure trove of creativity right in your backyard. So why wait? Dive into Mona and let your imagination run wild!
At Mona Museum, forget about snapping a million photos because here's the deal: you need to be fully present to soak it all in. Instead of spending your time behind a camera lens, you'll want to be right there, experiencing the art up close. Plus, there's a cool twist - you can dive deeper into the stories behind the artworks using their app. It's like having your own personal tour guide in your pocket. So put your phone away, immerse yourself in the magic of Mona, and let the adventure unfold!
Also, Mona Museum is the ultimate treat for Tasmanians because guess what? Admission is free for locals! Yep, you read that right. So if you're lucky enough to call Tassie home, you can explore this art wonderland without spending a dime. It's like having your own secret treasure trove of creativity right in your backyard. So why wait? Dive into Mona and let your imagination run wild!
At Mona Museum, forget about snapping a million photos because here's the deal: you need to be fully present to soak it all in. Instead of spending your time behind a camera lens, you'll want to be right there, experiencing the art up close. Plus, there's a cool twist - you can dive deeper into the stories behind the artworks using their app. It's like having your own personal tour guide in your pocket. So put your phone away, immerse yourself in the magic of Mona, and let the adventure unfold!


I get that art is subjective. I didn't love it. I really appreciated the architecture of the building more than the art which felt lost in the hype and lacking in diversity and imagination. Just one wackos perspective. Art intended only for shock value feels lazy? I get that's the point of it.
The building is spectacular and the ferry ride great.
Using the app took away from the experience. It's nice to have the head out of the phone on occasion but you can't here if you are interested at all in the artists or the context.
It's a 'once and done' for me and pretentious AF.
The building is spectacular and the ferry ride great.
Using the app took away from the experience. It's nice to have the head out of the phone on occasion but you can't here if you are interested at all in the artists or the context.
It's a 'once and done' for me and pretentious AF.

First of all the museum is Cashless venue which is a bad start before you even set foot in the museum - The art (if you can call it that) really shows how simple society has become and total lack of depth. Very provocative and not a place for children. The owner has some sort of sexual fetish which is evident in the installations present throughout the museum. Terribly disappointed with the visit.

One of the best places in Hobart. Although it is called MONA, standing for Museum of Old and New Arts, it is mostly contemporary. Mostly great art, and ingenious ideas. Pretty big too, and has an app. The app isn't so great though. However, it may be a bit inappropriate for kids. They have great toilets, because they are well facilitated and they are private. However, the food options around aren't very good. Overall, it is good.

Possibly the largest museum I've ever been too. Spent a total of 4hrs there. Went we friends and after discussing seemed we had each missed different parts. Very interesting concept and collection. The tunnels that connect different sections are also very cool.




Mona was fantastic. I took the ferry from the Brooke Street Pier. The ferry entry was easy to find and there were plenty of staff to help. I paid for the Posh Pit which was a lovely experience. The seated area is at the front of the boat with a drink and canapes included in the price. It made the trip really special. Mona itself was delightful. The location is stunning with beautiful sandstone everywhere. The staff were really nice and helpful - and easy to find. The art was set up perfectly - it was a real sensory experience. The grassed restaurant area was a little hard to find and the signage is a bit lacking. The food was great and there was live music to listen to which was really great. There's a lot of walking to see everything but there is an accessibility entrance for prams and people who can't make it up the stairs. The shop was lovely but a bit pricey.

Definitely creative and cheeky. A project of passion, with a lot of thought in to the space and challenging expectations, you'll definitely have feelings about what's exhibited. I loved the architecture and the curation. The app is a great addition to the MONA experience.
Food options are decent, although the general outside options did appear to wind up early.
The museum can be difficult to navigate, work out where you've been, where you haven't. For those who don't pay to get in, that might be less bothersome. For the rest of us it'd be nice to have a clearer idea, especially if you want to come up for air to the top and go back in.
It's also mostly underground. Won't bother most, but worth mentioning.
Splurge, take the ferry, go standard, because sitting on a sheep in cattle class is way more of an experience.
Food options are decent, although the general outside options did appear to wind up early.
The museum can be difficult to navigate, work out where you've been, where you haven't. For those who don't pay to get in, that might be less bothersome. For the rest of us it'd be nice to have a clearer idea, especially if you want to come up for air to the top and go back in.
It's also mostly underground. Won't bother most, but worth mentioning.
Splurge, take the ferry, go standard, because sitting on a sheep in cattle class is way more of an experience.







I just got back from MONA in Tasmania, and let me tell you, it's an experience unlike any other museum I've been to. It's like stepping into a whole other world, quite literally – most of the exhibits are displayed in this underground labyrinth, with no natural light and quirky signs everywhere.
I have to admit, it was a bit disorienting at first. I downloaded their app like they suggested, which helped me navigate the darkness and find interesting pieces, but it definitely added to the "choose your own adventure" feel of the place.
The art itself? Well, it's definitely not for the faint of heart. There's a mix of ancient artifacts, modern masterpieces, and some truly bizarre stuff that will leave you scratching your head. But that's kind of the point, I think. It's meant to challenge you, make you think, and maybe even offend you a bit.
Overall, I had a blast at MONA. It's not your typical museum experience, and that's what makes it so memorable. If you're looking for something different, something that will stay with you long after you leave, then I highly recommend checking it out. Just be prepared for a wild ride!
I have to admit, it was a bit disorienting at first. I downloaded their app like they suggested, which helped me navigate the darkness and find interesting pieces, but it definitely added to the "choose your own adventure" feel of the place.
The art itself? Well, it's definitely not for the faint of heart. There's a mix of ancient artifacts, modern masterpieces, and some truly bizarre stuff that will leave you scratching your head. But that's kind of the point, I think. It's meant to challenge you, make you think, and maybe even offend you a bit.
Overall, I had a blast at MONA. It's not your typical museum experience, and that's what makes it so memorable. If you're looking for something different, something that will stay with you long after you leave, then I highly recommend checking it out. Just be prepared for a wild ride!