Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP)
Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP)
Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP)

Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) Tours and Tickets

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You can’t miss this colorful shrine to pop culture and creativity. When architect Frank Gehry designed the shimmering exterior, he made one of Seattle’s most eye-catching landmarks. From rock music to science fiction, film, and video games, it’s an immersive experience that includes interactive exhibits and treasured memorabilia.

  • 325 5th Ave. North, Seattle, Washington, 98109

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Q:How long does it take to go through the Museum of Pop Culture?
A:Most people spend about two hours at the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), but some superfans spend much longer. If you want to explore each one of the museum’s substantial permanent collections—whose artifacts range from science fiction to hip hop, grunge, and Jimi Hendrix memorabilia—plan for around half a day.
Q:What is in the Museum of Pop Culture?
A:The permanent collections at the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) showcase artifacts of rock-and-roll music, hip-hop, film, and science fiction. Highlights of the vast collection range from the electric guitar Jimi Hendrix played at Woodstock to Run DMC’s 1985 Kangol hat and Nirvana’s original contract with Sub Pop Records.
Q:Are pets allowed at the Museum of Pop Culture?
A:Pets are prohibited at the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), so you must leave Spot home. Service animals are permitted in the museum, however. If you’re visiting the Museum of Pop Culture with a service animal, check them in at the lower lobby information desk before entering.
Q:Is the Museum of Pop Culture accessible?
A:Yes, the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) is accessible. Wheelchairs are available at the main ticketing desk, and the museum’s biggest music venue, Sky Church, has wheelchair-accessible seating throughout. Noise-canceling headphones are also available for visitor use; after-hours, sensory-friendly programming features access to museum galleries with lowered sound and lighting.
Q:Can I bring food to the Museum of Pop Culture?
A:The Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) prohibits outside food and drink. The museum’s cafe and bar, Culture Kitchen, has a casual menu of sandwiches, soups, pizza, bowls, snacks, and a small kids’ menu. You don’t need tickets to the museum to visit the cafe.
Q:What is the best day to visit the Museum of Pop Culture?
A:If you’re hoping to avoid crowds and save money, the best days to visit the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) are Tuesday and Wednesday. On those days, galleries are often quieter, and ticket prices are slightly lower. On some weekend days, though, special movie showings are included with entry.