1. Museum of Old and New Art (Mona) is located in Hobart, Tasmania. It is the largest privately-owned museum in the country and was opened in 2011 by David Walsh, a Tasmanian millionaire. The museum features a collection of ancient and contemporary art, including works by Sidney Nolan, Brett Whiteley, and Damien Hirst. One of the most unique features of the museum is that it is built underground, with large sandstone walls excavated from the site used as the building’s structure.

2. The museum is open from Wednesday to Monday, 10 am to 5 pm, closed on Tuesdays. The museum’s phone number is +61 3 6277 9900.

3. Tickets to Mona can be purchased on the museum’s website or at the museum entrance. Entry fees are $28 AUD for adults, $25 AUD for seniors, and free for children under 18. The museum provides a free ferry service for ticket holders from Hobart’s waterfront to the museum. Alternatively, visitors can take public transportation or drive to the museum. Parking is free.