Mona Pavilions
Museum hotel offering artsy accommodations



Just eight individual suites make up the accommodation at MONA, the museum that has taken the art world by storm. The four original pavilions, here long before the gallery, are cantilevered over the Derwent River. Named after Australian artists, they each feature work by their namesake as well as ancient artefacts. The four new suites are set back from the banks and given the moniker of Australian architects. Guests share a heated infinity pool, gym and sauna, with all the other facilities of MONA on the doorstep.
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