MONA

10790 reviews

655 Main Rd, Berriedale TAS 7011, Australia

www.mona.net.au

+61362779900

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MONA is a Art museum located at 655 Main Rd, Berriedale TAS 7011, Australia. It has received 10790 reviews with an average rating of 4.4 stars.

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Hours

MondayClosed
Tuesday10AM-6PM
Wednesday10AM-6PM
Thursday10AM-6PM
Friday10AM-6PM
Saturday10AM-6PM
SundayClosed

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  • The address of MONA: 655 Main Rd, Berriedale TAS 7011, Australia

  • MONA has 4.4 stars from 10790 reviews

  • Art museum

  • "A very unique museum/gallery, and a good drawcard for the southernmost Aussie state TAS (although the state is definitely not in shortage of sights and wonders to see and explore)"

    "Spent 3 hours at the gallery! So so much to look at"

    "They say Art doesn't need to make sense"

    "This is the greatest modern art museum in the world, bar none"

    "Yet another example of 'modern art', where untalented 'artists' do the bare minimum and rely shock to evoke anything other than indifference"

Reviews

  • Sherry Omero

A very unique museum/gallery, and a good drawcard for the southernmost Aussie state TAS (although the state is definitely not in shortage of sights and wonders to see and explore). I went on a Friday and found a good crowd traveling via ferry. I rode the Mona Roma 2 as a plebe -- couldn't really find it in my heart to pay $60 to be a poshie on top of the $35 museum fee and I guess my ego is a bit deflated too :D Sat my bum down on a sheep and chugged a schooner of their own beer brew on board and got treated to good outdoor views and air of the River Derwent. Descending the building via the staircase/lift kind of feels like going into Dante's 9 levels of inferno but this one only goes down to Basement 3 :D Some of the artworks are laughable and can be at times a little trying-too-hard to transcend visuals. But the building's architecture is definitely a sight to behold. I kind of think the owner built the building and then used his crazy art collection to decorate the interiors to highlight the space and not the other way around. I advise you take a good look at the various furniture in this museum -- some are insanely gorgeous and totally classy and in itself worthy exhibits to see :D the building is otherworldly and the grounds well landscaped. I couldn't say much about the food as my visit was 12PM and I was already pretty stuffed before I even boarded the ferry to the museum. Can't say much about the art, some are okay. I'm not too much shocked though with the vulgar ones, I've seen worse artworks in other museums. To each their own. But 4/5 because THE BUILDING itself is enough to get the good stars rating. Nice going MONA :)
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Solo
Noteworthy details
If you love architecture, this building is a must-see inside and out.

  • Gentle Khajiit

Spent 3 hours at the gallery! So so much to look at. Staff were exceptionally friendly and helpful - best customer service we have seen in a long time. One of the staff was kind enough to offer us some water when they heard we mentioned being thirsty. All staff were welcoming and happy. Had the most amazing cake at the bar on the base level, lovely tea/coffee. A range of different art areas that can suit everyone’s tastes. I was very impressed with the modernness of the gallery, you download their app with the map and ability to read about every single artwork. As someone who appreciates knowing the meanings behind artwork - it was wonderful to have access to that. The way the gallery is laid out is effective in immersion into each section. Much if the art really makes you think and ponder. There are adult only areas, beware of entering those spaces as some of the artwork is graphic and not for everybody. My advice is to be selective with what you view, if you don’t like it - walk away. Each person has different preferences. Stunning architecture. Pieces of note were displays of the human form and also the spider webs. We enjoyed viewing those. But there is so much it is hard to define everything!! Absolutely enjoyable experience. Thank you so much! Only shame is the opening hours being on certain days. However, with the size of the location and sheer amount of staff needed - it makes sense they may not be cater to all days or the week.
Travel group
Family
Service: 5
Location: 5

  • Alice Cornford

They say Art doesn't need to make sense. But we, a Group of 7, including 3 young 20 somethings, walked out of here, feeling as though we paid for some sort of Smut show. We are far from Prudes. Actually pretty open minded. But would not recommended this 'Art Show'. Some of the peices were absolutely incredible. The huge art wall with a hidden snake. The mirrored man, the Ancient artefacts. The working Brain. But there absolutely needs to be better signage, for the explicit content. It's just mixed in with most of the subtle peices. It started off quiet harmless, but I'm sorry, some of the, apparent, Art is nothing more than, se*ually explicit morbid atrocities. Some very questionable pictures of a very young looking girl. And since when was Bea*tiality, Art? It should not be considered Art or Normalised. You can say it's Art. But I'm sorry, it's Not. It's perverse. If it was marketed as 'Adults Only' then fine. But we saw a young girl wondering around, with her parents, who looked very uncomfortable. We were shocked, I can only imagine the thoughts going through some of the kids minds. The building itself it nothing short of Incredible. Staff behind the Void Bar, were very below par with their Customer service skills. Though the young man who brought out our coffee was lovely. With all the hype behind MONA, I would NOT recommend it. Save your money and maybe support a small local Cafe or Market Stall instead.
Travel group
Friends
Rooms: 1
Service: 1
Location: 5

  • Stanislav Sinitsyn

This is the greatest modern art museum in the world, bar none. Beautifully set underground with natural rock formations all around you. Unlike most museums, art work is not separated by era, you will see ancient tablets next to digital art. This continuity really inspires and connects like no other collection I’ve seen. The design of the space is also impeccable and human centered. Comfortable chairs and couches all around that seem like they could be part of an exhibit, but purposefully set aside for you relaxation and enjoyment. Tactfully placed mirrors behind the works and use of dim lighting makes it clear that the visitors are themselves part of the art. That being said, the museum is not pretentious in the slightest; quite the contrary, their sarcastic and self deprecating style makes the space more inclusive and is quite endearing and entertaining. This reflects in the up/down rating system and digital comments people leave on each art piece. Honestly hard for me to find fault in this place; the outside is not neglected, and the cocktail bar within the museum would be worth a visit as a stand-alone bar. Can’t wait to return. I highly recommend taking the museum’s ferry from Hobart too, this is absolutely part of the experience. Definitely plan at least a half day.
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Solo

  • George Wallace

Yet another example of 'modern art', where untalented 'artists' do the bare minimum and rely shock to evoke anything other than indifference. This museum tried to hard. Initially I walked in with an open mind, having no idea what to expect and within 5 minutes I was bored and indifferent to everything I saw. They tried too hard to appear 'weird' or 'bizarre' that everything just ended up feeling vapid and devoid of creativity. There were also a lot of people and staff acting like this was the most incredible thing they've experienced. At one stage I saw a line of people and expecting to see something unique and interesting I line up too, waiting 20 minutes in line, while a gear/chainsaw made extremely loud and repetitive noises that ended up giving me a headache. Eventually, when I neared the end of the line, I asked the lady who as attending to this exhibit what I should expect, prompting her to just smile cryptically and say, 'It's an experience.' Somewhat perplexed, I went through and it just turned out to be still water, that smelled like sulphur, being held back by a glass barrier at around waist level. That sure was an 'experience' and a reflection of the 'art' you can expect to behold in the Mona Museum.
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Family
Rooms: 1
Service: 1
Location: 3

  • Emily May

Two of us visited MONA on a Saturday morning whilst travelling around Hobart. We had heard a lot about the museum so we were keen to check it out. The museum offers a range of abstract art, mostly open to the viewer’s interpretation. A modern twist on this museum is the absence of labels with descriptions. Instead, we were advised to download an app to electronically learn about each display. Many of the rooms and exhibits were very dark and had very little light, so be aware of this if visiting with children, elderly or disabled people, as I think it could pose a risk and increase their chance of injury. Nevertheless, MONA offers a unique range of exhibits that utilise water, colours, lasers, spider webs, mirrors, sculptures, statues, music, screens, sounds and so forth. I can only conclude that everyone who has contributed to this museum possesses extremely creative minds. Beyond the artwork and exhibits, MONA also offers bars that sell alcohol, a DJ with live music, a library, and a recording studio. Although MONA may not be for everyone, it was definitely an exciting and unique place to visit. Thank you for the enjoyable experience!
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Friends
Rooms: 3
Service: 3
Location: 5
Hotel highlights
Luxury

  • Jo Greenwood

Honestly very disappointed. The best part was the view of the river from outside. You have to down load the app & have internet to access-the bottom level is 3 floors under ground-no service & no im not with optus-to get any info about any of the displace pieces. Lots of experiences that you had to register for on the app. A lot of sections were in the dark-dosnt help if you have vision problems-i don't by the way. The displays were too chaotic-offensive naked people opposite an Egyptian mummy?? I couldn't handle the chaos. Some pieces were fabulous-but they were too few & far between for me. We were done in 2 hours. I wouldn't take children of a certain age bracket-they would be either traumatised or be exposed to things they shouldn't be-even outside the adult content section which to be honest there wasn't much distinction between. They are gonna love this review though
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Couple
Service: 5
Location: 5

  • Caddlebear

It's essentially an art gallery, there's a lot to see and a lot to think about. Some art works are very traditional and others are rather out there. Something for everyone but at the same time probably something absolutely not for everyone too. Many unique pieces/exhibits. Will definitely visit again.
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Solo
Rooms: 4
Service: 5
Location: 5
Nearby activities
I took the ferry both to and from MONA and it was a great experience, lovely views, plenty of room onboard, decent dining options and just all round fun.
Food & drinks
I didn't visit the bar, though it looked really cool, lots of seating, people sitting around chilling, great atmosphere. Drink options seemed good and prices weren't insane. Would have loved to have visited the restaurant but wasn't aware in advance and bookings are essential.
Hotel highlights
Great view, Great value

  • Ben Routledge

The best part about MONA is the outdoor area where the band was playing and you can sit in the bean bags and chill on lawn, or huddle around the fire pit. There is also a great playground for the kids. It's a shame the art gallery itself was the let down. While initially it was fun to wander around and discover the place eventually this became frustrating as the signage leaves a lot to be desired and the internal layout of the museum itself seemed very unintuitive. Any one claustrophobic should think twice, and while I'm sure they are prone to change the exhibits didn't feel kid friendly. A final point, while the O app had some good information I feel like an art gallery is a place to get away from screens and I had to keep getting my phone out to read about the exhibits, even a short by line nearby for each exhibit would have been good.
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Family
Location: 5

  • Srishti Suri

I loved MONA so much. Weirdest pieces of art, but honestly so riveting and highly relevant to our day and age. The location itself is beautiful, it's situated right next to the water. The architecture of the museum alone is worth paying a visit to see. I particularly liked the MONA app - it has some quality information about the art pieces and it specifically shows you what exhibits you are standing near so that you can read up on them. Great way to give prominence to the artists and their interpretation. The MONA cafe had the most expensive but delicious cheese toasty I've had in my life - can't stop thinking about it. All in all, very thought-provoking and whether or not you are able to appreciate the art, you will definitely admire the architecture and scenery. Take your sense of humour and an open mind, and this will make for a great experience.
Location: 5

  • Anne Chalmers

This place was described to me as amazing and fantastic as well as terrible. Since I’m not likely to get back to Tasmania any time soon, I opted to check it out. The Story behind the creation of the museum holds as much interest as the place itself. The art. Installations were not appealing to me, with the exception of the light prisms room (outside the area that requires a ticket) and the Richard Wilson’s piece that is constructed of used sump oil and steel. I struggled to appreciate the large wall of dead flies and resin as art. Watching the expressions of visitors was more interesting. I understand from locals that the installations change regularly. The locals do not pay an entry fee so it is easy to get value for a visit. For me, the hype far overshadowed the value. The art was not to my liking.
Travel group
Solo
Noteworthy details
It’s not a hotel

  • Rebecca Thomson

Yawn. Really …. Not shocked but saddened that no effort into signage, assistance, advice or care to encourage your visit. After 20 mins of trying to figure out the app, walking through dark enclosed areas and not understanding the thread of what was going on…. I realized I’m of an age where being a yuppie has surpassed me. Very ‘cool’ for the wannabes drinking wine at 10.30am. There were about 4 cleverly designed pieces - insides of a brain, water words dropping, fat Porsche, and a fun montage to Madonna. My teenagers wanted to leave also. We were there 50 minutes. Wish you had encouraged me to stay but sadly there was no s&$ts given after you took my money. I’ve been to many more fascinating and inspiring modern museums. The building was better than the art.
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Family
Rooms: 1
Service: 1
Location: 3

  • Mandy

Me and my partner were recommended here so much, and so we decided we should see how great it really was. The day we went, it was pouring down, and sadly, we didn't have an umbrella. We stood in the rain for a bit before we were able to get in. The ferry ride was quick and easy, and they were lenient on changing the time of your return ferry. The art was pretty cool, some cooler than others, while some were quite simple and not that amazing. I did enjoy a lot of the art and it was definitely different to a lot of other art museums that I've been to. My favourite was definitely the volcano experience, very relaxing and soothing. Definitely should go at least once as it was a really cool experience.
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Couple
Rooms: 4
Service: 4
Location: 4

  • Jasmine McCollom

I loved this gallery so much! Alot to interact, inside and out, and even more to immerse yourself in and gain new experience and you can get sooo close to the art works! I will absolutely be going back and dining there, the restaurants looks amazing! There are sections that are heavy adult content, so be sure to avoid these areas with kids if you don't want them seeing the human body in its raw form, but the art work is stunningly beautiful. If you have never been before and unsure where to go, walk up the main entry and when you see the tennis court, head that way. The main entry is through the mirrored doors. Beautiful grounds and its wonderful fun for big and little kids alike.
Travel group
Family
Rooms: 5
Service: 5
Location: 5

  • Stacey Hunter

Definitely something different! This museum is architecturally amazing, one of the finest in the world. If you're trying to do it on the cheap, you can honestly just walk around outside and get some of the best bits! Inside, many of the artworks are stunning and outside of the box. However, our family found it frustrating that you need to use the app to discover any information about the art. As you can imagine, with kids, walking to to art, funding it on a device and huddling around to all read it isn't the most enjoyable. The outside area is delightful. Playground and cafe with fantastic views. ️ Entry is free for Tasmanians, $35 for everyone else. Free lockers. ⛴️ The Mona ferry adds to the experience! Sit on a sheep!
Trip type
Vacation

  • Hana Hamilton

Genuinely so deeply disappointed I paid to walk around a cashed up sadomasochists happy place. There were some significant historic pieces and genuinely good/interesting art, but the lack of didactics made everything contextual-less within a space that demanded you consider the “deeper meaning”. Also please be careful taking children here. I’m not a prude but there were “adult” animal-human interactions in some of the art. I wouldn’t bother going, nor would I recommend it. Just go to any other art gallery that’s free. It’s also terribly signed which is probably part of the whole “experience” but it’s frustrating rather than evocative or profound in any sense.
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Couple

  • Nic Keating

The Mona Art Museum in Hobart is a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts. The museum offers an impressive display of installation and performance arts that will leave you in awe. The dining options available at the museum are excellent, and you won't be disappointed with the food. Additionally, the ferry service on the way to the museum is an incredible experience you should not miss. However, if the weather looks terrible, it is recommended that you bring wet weather gear and a jacket, especially since the ferry terminal at Mona is uncovered. Overall, the Mona Art Museum is an experience you don't want to miss!
Travel group
Couple
Rooms: 5
Service: 5
Location: 5

  • Ursh Coast

Beautiful location, architecture and landscaping. Ferry ride was worth the experience. The art is provoking, some I loved, others not so much. The food venues are varied to suit variety of tastes. We are in the wine bar to escape the band as we weren’t into them and it was blowy and cold. Overall, worth the visit.
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Couple
Rooms: 4
Service: 5
Location: 5
Food & drinks
BBQ option outside, fine dining, wine bar with casual options. It is a tourist venue so expect to pay tourist $. As expected, Not too outlandish.
Noteworthy details
The grounds have art to view as well.
Hotel highlights
Great view

  • greg wilton

We had the Posh Pit tickets. Drinks and food on the way over and back. Great,fast,friendly service. This place is amazing. WiFi enables you to get an in depth description on every piece of art on display. There is also a food and beverage outlet outside on top of the museum. Beverages can be purchased inside but can only be consumed in the bar area. No food or drink allowed inside the museum. Constant patrols keep an eye on everyone to ensure they dont touch or walk too close to any display. They are there to help guide and explain. Go with an open mind a nd enjoy.Loved it
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Couple
Service: 5
Location: 5

  • Agnieshka Kiera

Visiting MONA is an amazing experience! The whole setup would be good enough but the there is this creative architecture and so much good, wonderful art, engaging all senses, inspiring and delight. And there is also the landscaping, cortin steel elements are like artwork in their own right. And setting, ah the beautiful Tasmanian landscape. All employees are so nice and accomodating and lovely. On top of all that we stayed in one of the tree houses. I’m actually living through my dream. Wonderful.
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Family
Rooms: 5
Service: 5
Location: 5
Hotel highlights
Luxury, Great view, Romantic

  • Jielin Yuan

My favorite mesuem on this planet! Most mesuem focus on the displaying objects themselves only. But MONA also pay a lot of attention to the containers of those exhibits. This is the most inspiring part for me because the containers helps a lot to convey the messages from the artists to us audiences.
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Friends
Rooms: 5
Service: 5
Location: 5
Food & drinks
The Void Bar is perfect for breakfasts. The focaccia and the muffin are both amazing. The hot chocolate comes with a marshmallow and the latte comes with a block of vibe sugar. The experience is so good.

  • Rhody Hill

What an absolute MUST do experience. The museum itself was phenomenal. So much to see. From ancient artefacts to modern adult only content to the spectacular architecture it’s a truly a place we will go back to many times. We did the wine tasting and the staff were so informative and the wine was fabulous. Don’t miss the library. They had recording equipment used to record almost all of the Beatles albums, Pink Floyd’s dark side of the moon and many more. The staff there were also incredibly friendly and helpful. Loved this experience. Highlight of the year for me.
Rooms: 5
Service: 5
Location: 5

  • Barry Rogers

Yes, the art installations are fabulous and thought-provoking as they should, but the star of the experience for me was the building. Amazing architecture that creates a dynamic space to provide such drama and atmosphere. In an ordinary building, the experience would not have been so rich. We spent time on the lawn eating, drinking, and listening to jazz in the winter sun. Fabulous. Next time, we will catch the ferry from Hobart and dine at their fabulous restaurants.
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Couple
Rooms: 5
Service: 5
Location: 5

  • Brendan Wilson

From the minute we arrived in the Delux catamaran & walked up the 99 steps we were transported into a surreal experience of world class art. Our family group were aware that some of works were not suitable for young children & the excellent O app gave us plenty of info on what to avoid. This is definitely a bucket list destination & we would love to visit again. Some of our group also enjoyed the wine tasting & we all loved the outdoor food & the garden with live music.
Travel group
Family
Hotel highlights
Great view

  • Jack Farlow

I took the ferry from Hobart, about a 30 minute trip there. Alcohol and food served on board. There is a VIP option offered with service to the seat and front view of the trip. What an awesome experience at the gallery, the outside garden is nice to sit and chill in also. Very cool experience. We left it later in the day but I think lunch time would be better to get it all in.
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Couple
Rooms: 5
Service: 5
Location: 5
Hotel highlights
Great view

  • Callum

Loved the vagina wall! Found one vagina that looked exactly like my girlfriends and it brought me great joy and ideas. Reading the 1 star reviews from the public is even more entertaining. Such light minded and pathetic old people who can’t laugh or have a personality, I hope they read this amazing 5 star review! Cheers for a great day!
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Couple
Rooms: 5
Service: 5
Location: 5
Hotel highlights
Luxury, Great view, Romantic, Kid-friendly

  • Polly Kendal Bryant

The museum is wildly overpriced if you're not a local and yet it's almost always over crowded. The art is fun, and definitely an unique experience for sure but it IS NOT KID FRIENDLY. Yes you can bring kids here, but that doesn't mean you should. Most of our day here my friends and I were dodging crying toddlers and inconsiderate parents with prams. It definitely ruined our experience. However, if you ignore the $35 entrance fee, the overcrowding and the large amounts of young children, it's a fun day out.

  • André Amaral

I was completely surprised by how eccentric and beautiful this place was. Modern art shares the stage with more classical art, in a place that can only be described as a piece of architectural genius, where the building is fused with the stone and flora of the estate. Highly recommend. Please do check out the more 'controversial' pieces as they are not as scandalous as some people like to advertise.
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Couple
Service: 5
Location: 5

  • Kowmai Design

The building is great designed and the space function of the building is placed in an interesting way. Makes it possible to walk around and see the museum thoroughly But the exhibit itself is strange. and shocked the people who visited the exhibition too This makes it impossible to access the main idea that you want to convey. Like focusing on the extreme Not suitable for bringing young children to attend the event.
Travel group
Family
Service: 5
Location: 5

  • John Major

Last visited Mona around 8 years ago when as an individual with a fairly broad take on life felt the need to leave in disgust. Recently visiting Hobart I reluctantly decided to to give Mona another go. What a difference, still slightly edgy but not gross as per my previous experience. Really interesting exhibits and art works, certainly worth a visit. Upgraded parking since my last visit. Get there early
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Solo

  • Jeanne F

Wow. Everything about this place is fantastic. The architecture on its own is worth seeing. We had the best day. Make sure you allow plenty of time as on the weekends it can get a little busy and some wait times for smaller installations. The staff in all locations were helpful and friendly. We paid extra to do the ‘Event Horizon’ and it did not disappoint. The only section I found boring was the religious displays but that was only it is not to my taste.

  • Gigi Calmon

The Mona Museum is an exhilarating and unconventional experience. While I initially expected a "normal" restaurant outing, it turned out to be far from it. The food was exceptional, the band's performance with various instruments, including kids toys, was thrilling, and the presence of the eccentric roaming lady added a delightful touch .
Trip type
Business
Rooms: 5
Service: 5
Location: 5
Hotel highlights
Luxury

  • Elizabeth Blakeman

(I didnt stay in the hotel so I am rating the gallery.) Loved the concept, the building, and the range of art. Couldn't get a coffee in the late afternoon, which was a pity, but we survived! I appreciated the loan of a device to identify the art, and greatly appreciate that I can still see the art on the app afterwards... art which I saw and that which I missed. I was impressed!
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Family
Location: 5

  • Berry Doobmie

Unless you have a fine arts degree and enjoy copious amounts of acid on the weekend.. give this a miss. I left the place feeling physically nervous, not especially from the content just the vibe. I saw two paintings I liked and the outside architecture and gardens are pretty.. but I feel sad for the live fish. Also, this is NOT a place for kids.
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Family
Rooms: 1
Service: 3
Location: 4

  • Annabelle Leve

My first visit was incredible - an amazing experience with so many different spaces and exhibits. This was my second visit - disappointing, and I didn't like being stuck underground. One particular experience I didn't like at all, 10 rooms that were so dark, I couldn't see anything and was glad to finally get outside. The beer was good and a great jazz band playing, enjoyed being outdoors.
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Solo

  • amar kaur

Loved it. Was overwhelmed by the variety n breath of art displayed. I felt I needed multiple visits to absorb it all. Alas, time n distance was a barrier. Definitely recommend to anyone who appreciates the creativity of man or woman throughout history n into the future. Access to these works is a great reminder of how lucky we are.
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Friends
Rooms: 5
Service: 5
Location: 5

  • Sarah Lee

Interesting experience Loved the cocktail bar and coffee shopinside the Mona. The Art was interesting, some art pieces were distasteful but i guess that's all part of the experience. Close your eyes if your precious and easily offended Great food places outside of the facility. Excellent experience.
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Solo
Service: 5
Location: 5
Hotel highlights
Great view

  • TSS

Fun museum with interesting exhibits, some for adults only. There is a cool 30 minute ferry from Hobart that will take you straight to the MONA. You can choose the “ Posh” side of the Ferry if you are feeling fancy.
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Solo
Location: 5
Noteworthy details
Very nice service on board on either side of the ferry, but the posh side will get you some drinks and snacks.

  • Mel D

this is my 7th time back - always enjoy seeing all the exhibits and went to Faro the have an amazing lunch with brilliant service from the staff, what a great view! they had a french inspired menu accompanied by live band french inspired music and performance artist, it was extremely entertaining and we had a thoroughly enjoyable afternoon. very advisable to book in advance!
Service: 5
Location: 5

  • Nathan Combs

I am an average uncultured Australian bloke. And my opinion reflects such. If you are a rich white pointy nosed art critic you very probably would enjoy the strange, dark and disturbing art that predominates MONA. However if you like myself prefer art with more objectivity and substance or if you would like family friendly art I recommend you avoid MONA.
Rooms: 1
Service: 4
Location: 4

  • Bubbles T

One star for the ferry ride & architecture, another star for the staff, who are fun & passionate about their job, except one that is guarding the surrounding booster room on Monday 23/10 was pretty rude. Chai latte while waiting for ferry is good. Glad we are able to reschdule our ferry to head back Hobart earlier than scheduled. Overall, not my cup of tea and did not enjoy it.
Trip type
Vacation

  • Julian Lindsay

The MONA (a deliberate nod to the 'Lisa'?), is a wonderful vertical labyrinth of discovery. It has everything from the venerable to the truly odd, from ancient traditional art to vast multimedia installations. All enclosed within a cavern which is an artwork in itself, MONA was a highlight of our visit to and compliments the beautiful city of Hobart.
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Couple

  • Judy Duro

What an amazing place... love the atmosphere, the set out, the facilities upstairs in the grounds the food ,wine, smoker cooking and the laid back bean bags on the lawn. The museum was just mind boggling...
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Couple
Rooms: 5
Service: 5
Location: 5
Food & drinks
Fantastic food and drinks
Hotel highlights
Great value

  • Lindsay Mason

I have enjoyed other art galleries but I found this one mostly uninspiring. I am sure others will find meaning in the works but most said very little to me. A great location, though. Food prices are excessive.
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Couple
Service: 3
Location: 5
Noteworthy details
It is an art gallery. Many of these questions assume it is a hotel.

  • Martin Rogers

Irreverent stunning art museum. Eclectic but idiosyncratic collection. Only warning - a significant amount of very "adult" art. But can be avoided (we did not, and loved it) and still worth a visit. Great restaurant - The Source - and nearby winery.
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Family
Rooms: 5
Service: 5
Location: 5
Hotel highlights
Quiet

  • ray durant

Due to time restrictions we couldn't enjoy the full experience and were restricted to visiting the grounds for a stroll and a coffee. It is a wonderful place to walk through and enjoy the art installations. Very hands on and a hive of activity for adults and children.
Trip type
Vacation
Travel group
Family
Walkability
Wheel chair friendly and easy to navigate

  • Amanda Entzel

Well I did not stay in the hotel for it being private museum. It was pretty impressive when you take it all in. I highly recommend you take your time. It was a very interesting experience but in a very positive way. The service was amazing. The employees were very helpful. I will come back.
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Service: 5
Location: 5

  • Peter J

WOW, what an interesting place to visit. Some really amazing exhibits. We only visited for the day to check out the museum, and it was well worth it. I can certainly see why some view it as very controversial and confronting. It's great to see something different like this.
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Rooms: 5
Service: 5
Location: 5

  • Max Larkin

Have to a start a civil suit to see Picasso? I wonder if that's what Mary Wollstonecraft had in mind? Modern art that relies on fear and shock is so depressing, it was like walking through a 90's horror. Abysmal attempt at displaying the best of now. Cool titbits throughout though, love the history.
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Rooms: 3
Service: 1
Location: 5

  • Graham Phy

It is certainly a different type of art gallery. You had to use their app, which i found confusing. Grounds are loverly. I found it a little pretentious. Couldn't get take away. They got our order wrong food order wrong and really didn't care. Also, I only received half a cup of coffee
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Service: 1
Location: 4

  • Jane McAlear

Waste of time, waste of space, hard to navigate, staff with bad attitude, $74 for 2 burgers and 1 chips with 2 drink lunch. Void bar didn’t serve food, despite saying they did. DJ music - was just pretending as speakers weren’t plugged in. He was just turning knobs and music on loop. VIP ferry was not no option for snacks available. Wouldn’t recommend it.
Service: 1

  • Joy To The World

The building was impressive. Some of the art was ok. Most of it was average and not worth looking at. There were a few exhibits that would be difficult for people with sensory issues, like the tunnel with a loud recording playing that sounded like an MRI machine. Some if it was perverse, so, not art at all. Maybe don’t take your kids, or just go to the cafe and playground

  • Australian Wanderer

More dark, gloomy, moody, and shock value art than an historic and cultural examples to really showcase the amazing art of Australian artists and it's culture. Just money thrown at as many crazy and shock value things. Pity had high hopes for this place. It also lacks Aboriginal sections.
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Rooms: 1
Service: 1
Location: 1

  • Kylie Bellenger

Wow! What a beautiful place to visit. Really glad we had the opportunity to experience this incredible museum. The rooms are vibrant and interesting, such a vast array of pieces. Our teenage children enjoyed this as well so suitable for the whole family!
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Rooms: 5
Service: 5
Location: 5

  • Thomas Krause

One of the most tastefully curated museums in Australia. Architecturally outstanding, the museum built into the hill is a must see for when you are in Hobart. Fast ferries operate from Hobart CBD so getting there is no issue. Overall it is a more mature museum but here and there are things for kids to do.
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  • Michael Julier

The whole cruise across and arts centre was an experience not to be missed . Some of the exhibits were challenging and makes you think about the meaning of the word Art. There is a fine line between Arts and tourism and this place teeters on the edge all the way.
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Service: 5
Location: 5

  • Jay

Disgusting, degenerate, post-modern garbage. Tries to be edgy but really doesn't attack anything that is actually taboo and only sticks to soft targets. If your vernacular commonly includes words such as "problematic", "decolonisation", and "privilege" then you will love this exhibition. 0 stars.
Rooms: 1
Service: 1
Location: 1

  • Richard Tu

We visited the Mona immediately after flying into Hobart. Such beautiful grounds, architecture, and ever expanding exhibits that are diverse and without the constraints of political correctness. A must visit everytime we visit Hobart and an icon for the state.
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Service: 5
Location: 5

  • Aaron Lewis

Had a blast at MONA in Hobart! The art is mind-blowing, and they somehow make it fun for kids too. The place itself is a masterpiece, and the riverside view is a bonus. Staff were cool and helpful. Go check it out if you're in Tassie!
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Rooms: 5
Service: 5
Location: 5

  • Claire Charters

Only go if you are BOTH drunk and childless. It isn't pram friendly, nor is it a fun place for kids. some of the art is cool but lots of it is just bold statements about how artists should find other jobs. My husband, the gentlest man ever, said "there is something fundamentally punchable about all of this"
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  • Harvey

Had my first nervous breakdown here. If you want to see how human excrement is created you'll love it if not don't go. If you are curious though drink at the wine tasting above it and you might be able to get through it
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Friends
Rooms: 4
Service: 3
Location: 5
Hotel highlights
Great view

  • Louis Valenti

Confronting, thought-provoking, disturbing, funny, and everything in between. At times it felt like I was walking through an arthouse horror film. Very reasonable admission price - it's also very cool that residents of Tasmania can attend free!
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Service: 5
Location: 5

  • Rory Parker

Terrific art museum that definitely warrants a full day. Also suggest planning on doing all the additional 'art rides' and checking out the restaurants. It's all a lot of fun and worth the trip. Catching the ferry there (particularly with posh pit tickets) adds to the experience.
Rooms: 5
Service: 5
Location: 5

  • Jo Skinner

What a great alternative destination for Tasmania. Celebrating the weird and wonderful, great for kids and adults alike. Easy to skip sections if preferred, but easy to get around using the app or talking to the helpful staff.
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Family
Rooms: 5
Service: 5
Location: 5

  • Jesse Widgery

Very unique and interesting museum. Worthwhile making the trip via ferry. You can download an app to get the full experience and info out of the exhibitions but seeing them raw will leave you with an impression regardless.
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Rooms: 4
Service: 4
Location: 4

  • Celia Ho

A very spacious art museum with a wide range of interesting art work in which some are interactive. They have a very big grass area where you can enjoy food and live music and a playground for the the kids to enjoy.
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Rooms: 5
Service: 5
Location: 5

  • Warren Waples

My wife and I must have missed something. Either that or we're just too old at 53. Building and surrounds are worth a look, but the contents is just plain weird. If seen outside of here you'd call it pornography, but in here it's modern art. Go figure. Disappointing.
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  • Lisa

Though the art is impressively housed, we found this place challenging to navigate for kids. I've read that it's possible to use the app to figure out where to go but there's no obvious menu option for kids or what is family-friendly. Be warned, if you have sensitive little ones, they might find it confronting.

  • Rijosh Sebastian

Irreverent stunning art museum. Eclectic but idiosyncratic collection. Only warning - a significant amount of very "adult" art. Download their App for more visibility.
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Rooms: 5
Service: 5
Location: 5
Hotel highlights
Great view

  • Linda Kirtley

A unique and unusual experience. Be sure to download their app. The ferry ride is smooth even in the rain. Don't be shy about taking the tunnel instead of the 99 stairs. There are a lot of ramps and stairs in the museum.
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High-tech

  • Elizabeth O'Connorr

Day visit Beautiful surrounds. Loved watching the rabbits playing around amongst the grape vines. Sensory overload is my best description for the museum itself. Since leaving I've spent much time reflecting & I truly want to go back.
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Location: 5

  • Jack Davies

Macabre, thought provoking, bizarre. Worth a trip, and I certainly recommend the Mona Rover boat trip. Lots of the art went over my head, but for the most astute and cultured viewer, a must-visit.
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Rooms: 5
Service: 5
Location: 5

  • Philip Doyle

My partner and I can say we visited the MONA. That is the only positive thing I can say. There are some interesting pieces to be found but overall very uninspiring. I understand that art is subjective and each to their own but I have visited a lot of galleries in my life and this was the worst by far.

  • Bianca Straus

A must visit. Controversial and wacky but that's what it's supposed to be. Leave all your inhibitions and conservative views behind. Be immersed in the creative, silly, and absolutely weird art.
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Rooms: 5
Service: 5
Location: 5

  • dean madden

We stayed in a caravan park in Richmond. Very nice clean park. Amenities were very clean. The town is very beautiful, steeped in history with so many beautiful old buildings. Absolutely recommend a visit if you are into history.
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Location: 5

  • Mindy Bhullar

Don't really understand art.... no offence, but i should have skipped this as we didn't have much time to explore hobart. you need to download their app to know what the art is. However, it does not provide much info in their app either (apart from who painted and what did they use). Lack signs.

  • Janine Carter

Really enjoyed our visit here. A strange, unusual and wonderful place. It was fascinating. Loved the cloud room and the harp playing. Granted some of the art was just plain weird but at the end of the day, it was just something so different.
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  • Boho Mama

I’m glad I didn’t take my 6 year old son. A lot of the art is quite dark and creepy. It would genuinely give him nightmares! I had no idea it was going to be so eerie. I thought a few things were cool but I didn’t love the overall concept and definitely wouldn’t recommend taking kids inside.

  • Vanessa Parthenis

WOW! what a place; it's definitely eye-opening. Must say I'm not a prude, but heads up if your children are at the age of asking for explanations of what they are seeing, you may be left trying to explain things you're not wanting to
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  • Ashjeev Sobrun

Enjoyed the ferry ride to MONA. The museum was alright, but below my expectations. Some things were disturbing and a lot of the showcased items proved that anything can be classified as "art". The museum could have certainly be more fun.
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  • Sam Shee

Everyone spoke very highly of it and my expectations were high. But you know what, if you are not into contemporary arts i would say give this a pass, its more of a "something to do since you are in Tasmania" kind of experience.
Rooms: 3
Service: 4
Location: 3

  • David Woolfall

The building architecture is amazing and is worth the entrance fee, thank god for that, as the so-called art leaves a lot to be desired. The building itself is art, the displays are far less than average. I recommend you have a look for the building, just ignore the so-called art.

  • Belinda k

Absolutely loved the place. Was a little disappointed by 1 exhibit, it was an oil display - was told to touch anything, but my arm accidentally brushed up as i turned and ended up covered in oil. Perhaps a little more warning of exactly what the substance is would be recommended!

  • Elena Z

This was the most unpleasant museum experience I’ve ever had. I’ve been to museums all over the world and never seen anything like that. I honestly prefer classical art, but don’t mind cool contemporary stuff. But this was just twisted and weird. Maybe someone enjoys it, not me.

  • Daryl Napper

So much weird stuff, but like lots of great art, it certainly pushed you out of your comfort zone. The structure is amazing along with many of the exhibits. Something that needs to be seen to be appreciated
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Location: 5

  • Laura Foster

Visited MONA with the kids 11, 7 & 7, was very interesting, kids enjoyed it, food rather expensive, around $170 for food and drinks for lunch for x2 adults and x3 children was probably the most we paid anywhere but luckily it was good, balances out i guess as entry was free....

  • V K

This is something so extensive, beautiful, colorful, sometimes shocking that it's hard to even give a proper definition or description. Just come yourself and see why it's a must to visit while in Tasmania.
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Location: 5

  • mphfreefly

I’m not quite sure how to describe this place other than as truly amazing. I believe the museum itself is a work of art. This is unquestionably a must-visit for everyone coming to Hobart.
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Service: 5
Location: 5

  • Kim Yew Lee

Amazing building that set into the sandstone bedrock which itself an experience alone. Absolute cant miss out on the sunset James Turell's Amarna art installation. Do recommend taking the ferry to MONA.
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Location: 5

  • Ross Daniels

We caught the Mona Ferry so had a very picturesque trip to Mona which was beyond expectations. Loved the art work and various displays including the tasteful vagina wall. Need to leave plenty of time to enjoy the different displays and levels. Good cafe as well.

  • Christian Wheeler

Super interesting museum. If you're looking for a traditional experience, you won't find it here. The art here is more than visual, engaging all the senses, keeping it an interesting and fun experience.
Rooms: 5
Service: 5
Location: 5

  • Michael Brennan

Two adults and 2 kids under 12. Charged $100. So ripped off before even entering. Terrible place to endeavour around. Definitely would never return.
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Rooms: 3
Service: 2
Location: 1

  • Eric Juback

Extremely original and worth the visit, one of the best experiences a person can have in Hobart, highly recommended to visit, 4hrs minimum just to see everything, much longer to truely experience it!
Rooms: 4
Service: 4
Location: 4

  • Jaimee Parke

MONA was a very unique experience. It was weird, fun, quirky and shocking at times. It was well worth visiting on our travels in Tasmania. We would have loved some signs instead of using the app.
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  • Allegra Di Norcia Vezza

A must place to see so you can create your own opinion. The location is beautiful. If you have time, I highly recommend the whole experience, including travelling on the ferry to get there but it’s a pricey experience.
Location: 5

  • Joey Kyle

Definitely an interesting museum. Detracted by the price of entry and ferry compared to other local museums, as well as the need to constantly use your phone to get a description of all artworks. Overall still a decent experience.

  • Nathan Trevaskis

It's alright. Some fun works on display like the water that drops and spells words and this room with a bunch of numbers on it but some other works which were really strange
Rooms: 3
Service: 4
Location: 5

  • Radmila Pinkavová Jirkovská

Museum of Old and Modern Art is a wonderful place where everything is possible. All my senses vere totally confused and irritated. Strongly recommended to everyone comming to Hobart.
Service: 5
Location: 5

  • Bronwyn O'Neill

MONA was a fantastic Museum! It is not for everyone, you really do need to go in with an open mind, and some understanding of art. I would definitely visit again!
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  • Mina Park

Must visit museum if you are in Hobart. Great arts and outdoor where you can listen to live musics with food and drinks.
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Service: 5
Location: 5