Map of MONA Hobart | Museum, Ferry & Visitor Guide
Map of MONA Hobart – Museum, Ferry & Visitor Guide
This map of MONA Hobart provides an overview of the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA), including the museum grounds, ferry access, nearby attractions, parking areas and visitor facilities. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how the MONA precinct is laid out.
MONA is one of Australia's most famous museums and one of Tasmania's most visited attractions. Located at Berriedale on the Derwent River, the museum is known for its distinctive architecture, contemporary art collections and ferry connections from Hobart.
MONA is located at Berriedale, approximately 12 kilometres north of Hobart's CBD. Major features include the museum complex, MONA ferry terminal, winery, restaurants, sculpture areas and Derwent River waterfront.
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This MONA map highlights museum facilities, ferry access, visitor services and major attractions throughout the Berriedale precinct.
Where Is MONA Located?
MONA is located in Berriedale, Tasmania, on the banks of the Derwent River approximately 12 kilometres north of Hobart. The museum occupies a dramatic riverside setting and is accessible by road or ferry.
- North: Glenorchy and northern suburbs
- South: Hobart CBD and waterfront
- East: Derwent River
- West: suburban Berriedale and surrounding hills
Main Attractions and Areas of MONA
- MONA Museum — Museum of Old and New Art
- MONA Ferry Terminal — ferry connection to Hobart
- Moorilla Estate — winery and cellar door
- Museum Courtyards — outdoor art and gathering spaces
- Sculpture Areas — outdoor installations and artworks
- Visitor Centre — information and ticketing facilities
- Restaurants and Cafes — dining venues within the precinct
- Riverfront Viewing Areas — Derwent River outlooks
- Event Spaces — exhibitions and cultural events
- Parking Facilities — visitor access areas
Major Areas of the MONA Precinct Explained
- Museum Core — primary exhibition spaces
- Riverfront Area — ferry and waterfront access
- Moorilla Estate — wine and dining experiences
- Outdoor Art Areas — sculptures and landscaped spaces
- Visitor Services Zone — ticketing, amenities and parking
Nearby Attractions
- Hobart CBD — Tasmania's capital city
- Salamanca Place — historic waterfront precinct
- Salamanca Market — famous Saturday market
- kunanyi / Mount Wellington — iconic mountain landmark
- Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens — popular visitor attraction
- Battery Point — historic village precinct
Key Geographic Features
- Derwent River — defining natural feature
- Berriedale Foreshore — riverside landscape
- River Cliffs — distinctive museum setting
- Northern Hobart Waterfront — broader geographic region
- River Valley Environment — scenic backdrop
- Southern Tasmania Landscape — wider tourism region
MONA Transport and Access Map Overview
A map of MONA is useful for understanding how ferry services, roads and visitor facilities connect throughout the museum precinct.
- MONA Ferry Service — popular transport option from Hobart
- Brooker Highway Access — primary road connection
- Parking Areas — visitor vehicle access
- Pedestrian Routes — connect attractions throughout the site
- Regional connections — link MONA with Hobart, Glenorchy and southern Tasmania attractions
Why People Search for a Map of MONA Hobart
- To locate museum entrances and galleries
- To find ferry terminals and transport options
- To locate restaurants and visitor facilities
- To plan a Hobart itinerary
- To understand the layout of the museum grounds
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MONA Map FAQs
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Where is MONA located?
MONA is located in Berriedale, approximately 12 kilometres north of Hobart. -
What does MONA stand for?
MONA stands for Museum of Old and New Art. -
Can you get to MONA by ferry?
Yes. Many visitors travel between Hobart and MONA using the dedicated ferry service on the Derwent River. -
Is MONA worth visiting?
MONA is widely regarded as one of Australia's most unique museums and is one of Tasmania's most popular attractions.
This page is not affiliated with or endorsed by MONA, the Museum of Old and New Art, Moorilla Estate or any associated organisation.
Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, operational use or official determinations. Exhibition layouts, ferry schedules, opening hours, facilities and visitor services may change over time. Always verify current information before visiting.