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MONA
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Museum of Old and New Art. For non-Tasmanians the entry fee to the museum is $35 for adults, $30 concession and $10 under 18 years old, under 12 years old is free but booking is still required. You can also just visit the Mona grounds for lawn-lounging, outdoor art, alfresco eating and drinking, sometimes live music free entry. For Tasmanians you will be required to donate $10 to enter however if you want your money back you can collect it after you have been in the museum otherwise it gets kept as a donation to the museum.
Museum of Old and New Art. For non-Tasmanians the entry fee to the museum is $35 for adults, $30 concession and $10 under 18 years old, under 12 years old is free but booking is still required. You can also just visit the Mona grounds for lawn-lounging, outdoor art, alfresco eating and drinking, som…
The largest privately owned museum of old and modern art in the Southern Hemisphere. A must see! 40 minute drive from Aquila Glamping.
David Walsh built the Museum of Old and New Art (Mona) 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 on display. Mona is David’s playground and experiment: we need art, he says, but for what? Mona is also home to two wineries and a brewery, several bars and restaurants, luxury accommodation pavilions, a library, cemetery and tennis court.
David Walsh built the Museum of Old and New Art (Mona) 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 wi…
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655 Main Rd
Berriedale, TAS