Mona - Museum of Old and New Art | Hobart, Tasmania We're open today MONA IS OPEN THURSDAYS TO MONDAYS. BOOKINGS ARE A MUST. EVEN IF YOU'RE TASMANIAN. Tasmanians Ticket Info Non-Tasmanians Ticket Info Mona: a museum, or something. In Tasmania, or somewhere. Catch the ferry. Drink beer. Eat cheese. Talk crap about art. You'll love it. The Museum of Old and New ArtMONA) is an art museum located within the Moorilla winery on the Berriedale peninsula Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. It is the largest privately funded museum in the Southern Hemisphere. [2] MONA houses ancient, modern and contemporary art from the David Walsh collection.
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Mona is located at 655 Main Road, Berriedale. Although visitors can reach the museum by car in just 15 minutes from Hobart, many opt to head there by a high speed ferry from Hobart's waterfront for a 30-minute ride up the Derwent River right to the steps of the museum. Getting to Mona Tickets From $28-$60 return trip (same-day travel only) Mona is located on the banks of the River Derwent in Berriedale, eleven kilometres north of Hobart—approximately twenty-five minutes by water, or twenty minutes by road. Sail here by high-speed, camouflaged ferry. Mona Cradle Mountain Huon Valley Strahan Where to stay MONA itself is 6,000-square-metres of exhibition spaces, theatres, galleries and an art conservation. This also includes eight luxury chalets, collectively known as MONA Pavilions, along with a cafe, winery, the Moo beer brewery, a penthouse and a private tennis court.
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It's been 10 years since the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) opened in the northern Hobart suburb of Berriedale, an area with nice views of the Derwent River, but only a handful of other shops and services. Alice Chugg says it is hard to overstate what MONA had done for the tourism and hospitality industries. (ABC News: Ellen Coulter) Things to do Museums MONA Want to stay up to date? Subscribe to our newsletter and receive updates and tips on what to do in Tasmania, including upcoming events and festivals, special offers and more. MONA Tasmania: Everything you need to know about MONA Museum Hobart + MONA Ferry Visiting Hobart? MONA Tasmania has got to be at the top of your list! In this guide I answer all your questions - Is MONA worth it? How to catch the MONA ferry? How much does MONA cost? And plenty more! Twelve kilometres north of Hobart's city centre, MONA is burrowed into the Triassic sandstone of a peninsula jutting into the Derwent River. Arrayed across three underground levels, the $75-million museum created by local philanthropist-owner David Walsh mixes ancient antiquities among contemporary artworks.
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The Museum of Old and New Art (Mona) was built by David Walsh to house his collection of ancient, modern, and contemporary art. Located on the banks of the Derwent a short ferry trip from Hobart, Mona is Australia's largest private museum with three levels of underground galleries, which visitors explore with custom-built, handheld technology, called the O, that tells them about the artworks. Nestled in the heart of Hobart, Tasmania, the Museum of Old and New Art, universally renowned as MONA, is not merely a museum. It is an enchanting blend of old and new art, where the artistic legacy of the past coalesces seamlessly with the avant-garde innovations of contemporary artwork.
About Mona is the playground and megaphone of David Walsh, who grew up in Tassie (just down the road from Mona), dropped out of uni, played cards, won, did some other stuff, and opened a small museum of antiquities to which no one came. He declared it a triumph and decided to expand. MONA in Hobart, Tasmania, is an outstanding art collection worth visiting. MONA, or the Museum of Old and New Art, is one man's vision that has sprung from the earth in Hobart, Tasmania. Privately owned and run by David Walsh, a born-and-bred Tasmanian, it is the perfect place for a mere mortal to showcase his astonishing art collection.
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Getting to MONA by Car. If you're exploring Tasmania a little further beyond Hobart, you'll likely have hired a car (or brought yours over on the Spirit of Tasmania). Tassie isn't known for its great public transport, so definitely hiring a car is a great idea for a Tasmanian roadtrip. From the Hobart CBD, a car trip will take around 20. Mona is located on the banks of the River Derwent in Berriedale, eleven kilometres north of Hobart—approximately twenty-five minutes by water, or twenty minutes by road. Sail here by high-speed, camouflaged ferry or catch our bus. Both travel regularly between Hobart and Mona, departing Hobart from Brooke Street Pier on the waterfront.