Description
From the Discover Tasmania website:
David Walsh built the Museum of Old and New Art (Mona) to house his collection of ancient, modern and contemporary art.
Mona is also home to two wineries and a brewery, several bars and restaurants, luxury accommodation pavilions, a library, cemetery and tennis court.
Accessibility Information
General accessibility features:- Online booking options
- Disabled parking access
- Accessible public transport nearby
Mobility accessibility features:- Wheelchair hire available
- Accessible toilet
Mobility Information:Most of Mona is accessible, but unfortunately the Pausiris chamber, certain artworks (Unseen Seen, The Divine Comedy) and parts of the Round House are not. If you have difficulties walking long distances, we recommend bringing a wheelchair or mobility scooter.
Accessible toilets and baby change facilities can be found throughout Mona. Ask staff for directions when you get here, or check your O device.
The jetty isn’t wheelchair or pram accessible at the moment.
We also have a wheelchair-accessible bus.
Vision Information:The O supports VoiceOver and screen reader functionality for people who are blind, have low vision, or are dyslexic.
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