Guests recommend arriving early to fully appreciate the pavilion's stunning views and serene atmosphere.
Take a refreshing dip in the infinity pool, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Stay in one or two-bedroom apartments named after Australian artists, featuring pieces from the MONA collection.
Unwind in the spa bath available in each apartment's bathroom, providing a relaxing and luxurious experience.
Enjoy complimentary access to MONA's thought-provoking art collection, featuring over 400 pieces and James Turrell's Amarna light show.
Savor unpretentious meals at The Source Restaurant, crafted with fresh, seasonal ingredients and an extensive wine list.
Maintain your fitness routine with access to the on-site gym and rejuvenate in the sauna after a day of exploring.
Visitors are impressed by the seamless integration of the museum, architecture, and outdoor offerings.
Take a scenic 25-minute ferry ride to Hobart's Brooke Street Pier, offering a unique way to explore the city.
The villas offer a tranquil escape with comprehensive amenities for a relaxing and unique stay.
Prepare your own meals in the apartment's fully-equipped kitchen, offering convenience and flexibility during your stay.
Mona, Museum of Old and New Art offers eight luxury one and two-bedroom apartments on the Berriedale peninsula; the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) and the Moorilla Estate winery are also located there. Each apartment, named after an Australian artist or architect, feature pieces from the MONA collection. High-end amenities include a fully-equipped kitchen and a bathroom with a spa bath. There’s also a television, climate control and a wine bar. Guests staying at Mona, Museum of Old and New Art can enjoy use of an infinity swimming pool, a gym and a sauna. Access to the museum and Wi-Fi is complimentary. For on-site dining, The Source Restaurant serves unpretentious, meals crafted around fresh seasonal produce alongside an extensive selection of wines. MONA offers over 400 pieces of thought-provoking, sometimes controversial artworks; a highlight is Amarna by James Turrell which provides a spectacular light show at sunrise and sunset. A fun way to visit Hobart is to catch the nearby ferry to Brooke Street Pier, taking 25 minutes.
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Yes, Mona, Museum of Old and New Art offers 1 pool area.
No, Mona, Museum of Old and New Art doesn’t allow pets.
No, Mona, Museum of Old and New Art doesn’t provide parking.
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Mona, Museum of Old and New Art is located in 655 Main Road, 7011, Hobart, Australia.
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