Museum of Old and New Art (Mona) in Hobart

Museum of Old and New Art (Mona)

Hobart, Australia

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Is the poo machine still at MONA?

Tasmania's Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) is home to Cloaca Professional — also known as the poo machine. The large assembly of hanging vessels connected by tubes is the work of Belgian conceptual artist Wim Delvoye, which was unveiled at MONA's Berriedale location, north of Hobart, in 2010.

Is the Mona Ferry worth it?

Graffiti covered most of the internal walls and set the scene for beautiful and confronting art that lay ahead at MONA. $20 a head return or $50 if you sat in the fancy cabin (which includes booze and canapés), the 25 minute trip was totally worth it.

How long do you need to spend at MONA Hobart?

How long should I allow to visit Mona? You could probably speed through everything in three or four hours, but if you're lunching on site or doing other things (ticketed artworks, sipping wine) while you're here, we recommend you make a day of it.

Is MONA still free for Tasmanians?

Entry is free to Tasmanians but they must pre-book and pay a deposit of $5, refundable after their visit. They'll also have to show ID on arrival. Tasmanians under 18 enter for free. The entire Mona complex is cashless.