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 …
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Mar 23, 2025
Amazing building and grounds, but content was weired for the sake of being weired and over sexualised. High points....architecture and outdoor spaces, the heavey metal kitchen with great food, live m…Full review by Leigh M
Mar 23, 2025
Was a disappointing experience. The art is chosen mostly for its gloomy colour scheme or miserable image. The only way to interpret what you are seeing is to use a smart phone app: so no one was look…Full review by GoPlaces24005318051
Mar 19, 2025
Interesting Place to Visit. Also has accommodation. Plenty of places to eat. Food & Service was great Ferry Service to the area from Hobart.Full review by H3434HQrebeccaj
My husband may not be able to walk up all steps from ferry. What is an alternative please.
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Actually there is a way out of having to climb the 100 steps. The ferry has an alternative dock that they can take you to after they let the main passengers off. There is a golf cart wagon …
Actually there is a way out of having to climb the 100 steps. The ferry has an alternative dock that they can take you to after they let the main passengers off. There is a golf cart wagon that can pick you up and take you to an alternative entrance. If I remember correctly you will still need to be able to climb about 4 or 5 steps but not 100 steps. I took advantage of this option when I went to this attraction myself as I didn't want to have to climb the stairs. When you are finished with the museum, they will use the golf cart to get you back on the ferry without having to do the 100 steps.
Yes. The infrastructure surrounding and associated with the displays leaves little to be desired.! Other galleries and museums (public and private) take note.!
The museum is open Wednesday–Monday, 10am–6pm. closed most Tuesdays and Christmas Day. \ Summer opening hours are 10am–6pm from 1 December 2018—28 April 2019.