Museum of Old and New Art Tours and Activities

Museum of Old and New Art showing modern architecture and interior views
Museum of Old and New Art featuring landscape views
Museum of Old and New Art showing interior views and art
Museum of Old and New Art which includes modern architecture, a river or creek and art
Museum of Old and New Art featuring interior views as well as a large group of people


Hobart’s remarkable Museum of Old and New Art has a surprising mix of thought-provoking installation art, modern paintings, sculptures and ancient artifacts. 

Plan a day trip to take in the vast collection, and grand design, of Australia’s largest privately owned art museum. MONA stands for Museum of Old and New Art and the galleries showcase emotive and sometimes shocking modern art along with old artifacts and antiques.

Labyrinthine rooms and mezzanine floors give a sense of child-like discovery to this place. It’s “a subversive Disneyland for Adults”, according to its founder and chief collector, Hobart-born David Walsh. His plans for the museum were unconventional, even groundbreaking, and MONA is now one of the most talked about museums in the world.

Admire the large, modern building burrowed down into sandstone cliffs and find its doorway hidden behind a tennis court. Ride the cylindrical lift down to the cavernous subterranean floor to begin your journey through the unpredictable world of MONA. Use the electronic device that you’ve been handed at the reception to get multimedia information about the art and artists and to give your feedback. 

The private collection is constantly evolving but always provides a thought-provoking art experience that may delight, surprise or shock you. Previous exhibits have included Egyptian sarcophagi, X-rays of sexual acts, antique coins, a tattooed skin, a metal lacework “cement truck”, a machine that turns food into excrement and a painted Aboriginal rainbow serpent covering a thousand panels by the late Australian artist Sidney Nolan. 

Each January MONA hosts an art and music festival called MONA FOMA, with international and local, alternative and classical music acts. Like everything at MONA, the festival is challenging, celebratory and diverse. MONA is part of the Moorilla Winery and Vineyard along the Derwent River. There is a restaurant, café, jewellry store, art house cinema, theatre, concert stage, book shop, wine-tasting room and hotel on site. You can get to MONA by car, bus and ferry. Parking is free. The best way to capture the museum’s architecture is to arrive by ferry, leaving from the Brooke Street terminal in central Hobart. There is an admission fee for the museum. Tasmanians enter for free.

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Reviews of Museum of Old and New Art

4.4
Top destination
5 - Excellent
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4 - Good
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3 - Okay
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5/5 - Excellent

Joyce

Highly recommend MONA. A must see.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller

Go early to avoid the crowds, not suitable for chilren under 10 who are easily spooked

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveller

A lot of the art is very confronting, I found it very disorienting because a lot of the spaces were in the dark or very dim lighting. Ferry ride was great and much easier to book online.

5/5 - Excellent

Mario&Deb

Bruney Island was a real pleaser - Must do.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller

The Posh Pit on the Ferry to Mona is worth the price, Allow plenty of time to see the Museum and enjoy the gorgeous bar, 4.5 hours was not enough. Also check if there are extra art installations - these were an absolute highlight and well worth booking in and paying for!

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller

An interesting place; worth a visit but parts are different so be prepared

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