Museum of Pop Culture

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Key Info

325 5th Ave N

Price & Hours

Ticket prices vary by day
10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily

Details

Museums
Time to Spend: 1 to 2 hours

Introduction to the Museum of Pop Culture

Set in a visually striking complex designed by architect Frank Gehry, the Museum of Pop Culture celebrates rock music in various compelling ways. Exhibits at this Seattle Center museum, such as "Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses" and "Wild Blue Angel: Hendrix Abroad, 1966-1970", provide insightful and comprehensive views into the lives and careers of these two iconic music personalities. Additionally, the "Guitar Gallery" offers a historical overview of the instrument and the musicians who have mastered it.

Beyond Music

Music isn't the only aspect of pop culture showcased here. The "Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame" exhibit features artifacts from sci-fi literature, film, television, and art, including pieces from classics like "Raiders of the Lost Ark" and "The Empire Strikes Back". Furthermore, the museum houses exhibits dedicated to video games and horror films, broadening its appeal to various facets of pop culture.

Visitor Impressions

According to recent visitors, the interactive exhibits cater to a wide range of ages, making it an engaging experience for all. While many found the museum to be worth a few hours of exploration, some reviewers mentioned that the high admission price was a downside. However, visitors were universally impressed by the architectural design of the museum's building.

Hours & Tickets

The museum is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ticket prices for adults range from approximately $25 to $36, depending on the day and time of your visit, due to the museum's plan-ahead pricing program. Tickets for children aged 5 to 12 start at $17.50. If you have purchased a Seattle CityPASS, a visit to the museum can be included as an optional attraction.

Accessibility and Additional Information

Located on the Seattle Center Campus, the museum is accessible via bus or Monorail, with ample street parking available. For more detailed information, visitors are encouraged to check the museum's official website.

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