Mona
Professional gambler and Hobart native David Walsh, first opened Moorilla Museum of Antiquities on the the Berriedale peninsula in 2001. In 2007 it was closed to undergo a $75 million restoration and was reopened in 2011 as the Museum of Old and New Art, or MONA for short. It is a major tourist attraction and is the largest privately funded museum in the Sothern Hemisphere. To say it is fantastical is an understatement. We approached the museum by Mona Roma, a ferry that takes you to the bottom of 99 steps that lead you to the top of the museum entrance. Upon entering your directed back down to the bottom of several levels to begin your adventure. The modern works often take on a theme of sex and death while the antiquities tended to be ancient Egyptian. The works are intermingled and also have several pieces of video art. There are no windows which gives it an air of mystery. It’s obviously cut into the rocks of the cliffs ex...