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Museum of Pop Culture — Attraction in Seattle

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Museum of Pop Culture
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The Museum of Pop Culture or MoPOP is a nonprofit museum in Seattle, Washington, United States, dedicated to contemporary popular culture. It was founded by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen in 2000 as the Experience Music Project.
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Museum of Pop Culture

325 5th Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
4.6(7.2K)
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The Museum of Pop Culture or MoPOP is a nonprofit museum in Seattle, Washington, United States, dedicated to contemporary popular culture. It was founded by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen in 2000 as the Experience Music Project.

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attractions: Space Needle, Seattle Center, Chihuly Garden and Glass, "Artists At Play" Playground, Seattle Monorail, Seattle Children's Museum, Pacific Science Center, Gates Foundation Discovery Center, International Fountain, Chris Cornell Memorial Statue, restaurants: Culture Kitchen, The 5 Point Cafe, Skillet Counter @ Seattle Center, The Bar at Chihuly Garden and Glass, Matt's Fish Basket, Grecian Corner, McDonald's, MOD Pizza, Mantra Thai Restaurant & Bar, Zeeks Pizza
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(206) 770-2700
Website
mopop.org
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Fri10 AM - 5 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Museum of Pop Culture

Space Needle

Seattle Center

Chihuly Garden and Glass

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Space Needle

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Seattle Center

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Chihuly Garden and Glass

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"Artists At Play" Playground

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Nearby restaurants of Museum of Pop Culture

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Reviews of Museum of Pop Culture

4.6
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4.0
3y

This museum is known for its unique and interactive exhibits that cater to a wide range of interests and age groups. Your observation about the appeal of the exhibits across different ages is a common sentiment among visitors.

Diverse Exhibits: The Museum of Pop Culture, often abbreviated as MoPOP, is renowned for its extensive collection of artifacts and exhibits spanning various aspects of pop culture. These include music, science fiction, fantasy, video games, and more. This variety likely contributed to the enjoyment you and your family experienced.

Interactive Elements: The musical recording booths, which your boys especially loved, are part of the museum's efforts to provide interactive and engaging experiences. These booths allow visitors to immerse themselves in the world of music creation, offering a hands-on experience that is both educational and entertaining.

Movie Nostalgia: Your reference to movie nostalgia aligns with MoPOP's extensive collection of memorabilia from various iconic movies. This includes costumes, props, and other artifacts that offer a tangible connection to beloved films and characters.

Time-Efficient Visit: Your experience of completing the museum tour in about 1.5 hours suggests that MoPOP is designed for efficient exploration, making it an ideal choice for families and visitors looking to incorporate a cultural experience into a day full of activities.

Family-Friendly Atmosphere: The fact that your children, aged 10, 8, and 6, found the museum engaging speaks to its family-friendly nature. Museums like MoPOP are increasingly focusing on creating environments that are enjoyable for both adults and children, making them popular choices for family outings.

In summary, your review highlights the Museum of Pop Culture's ability to provide a diverse, interactive, and time-efficient experience that is enjoyable for both adults and children. This aligns with the museum's reputation as a vibrant and engaging space that celebrates various facets of...

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5.0
2y

Holy beans - absolutely stunning, inside and out! And so interesting! It kinda still retains that Seattle-based grunge music aspect from the old EMP days, but expanded into movies and games and all the genres. (Parts of it remind me of the rock hall of fame in Cleveland.) During my visit, there were/are spaces on fantasy, horror, two dedicated sci-fi areas, photos from the early hip-hop period, Nirvana, Jimi Hendrix, Indie gaming, a guitar gallery, and a play-it-yourself studio. (A Pearl Jam exhibit was being refurbished.) The Laika Studios special exhibit is worth the extra money, especially if you buy the Seattle City Pass and don't pay full price for the MoPop.

Every space has its own video area - it's worth taking the time to watch most of these. Especially the one in the sci-fi hall of fame - it's a loop of authors and movie makers like Stephen Spielberg, George Lucas, and George R.R. Martin. And each Laika room has a video which is worth watching. This is a great place to take your time!

I arrived around 11 on a Saturday and hit the sci-fi hall of fame right at the entrance first since it wasn't too crazy yet, and then basically toured from the top down, starting with the Laika rooms. That seemed to work well crowd-wise. I spent all day in here - from 11 until almost 5 pm. I will say, the last hour or so was mostly sitting in the large theater on the entrance level to wait out the heat of the day and sit down for a while. There is a cafe there and it's inventive food, but not terribly well executed. I got a caprese sandwich that was on the tasteless and soggy side. The fries were surprisingly good, but they really needed to refill the ketchup dispenser. And I think the ordering process is confusing.

For both days I toured downtown Seattle, I parked at the KOMO plaza garage and they seemed to have great rates. I pre-paid for 12 hours for under $20 on spot hero one day and winged it my second day for visiting MoPop and it was still around $20 for...

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2.0
25w

Very disappointing. $38 admission for this is far too high for what it is. The Hendrix and black music sections are worthwhile but the rest is opportunist and needs a revamp, such as the worn out headphones that don’t work. The worst aspect is the wokeism and identity politics that’s shoe-horned into everything. In the Hendrix feature, for example, there’s a Words Can Hurt sign that actually apologises for Hendrix’s choice of “Band of Gypsys” for one of his band’s names. It claims the word Gypsy is a slur (it isn’t - it simply comes from eGYPt where they are thought to originate) and goes on about “cultural appropriation”. It’s one of the most ridiculous things that I have ever read. What on earth has this 2020s nonsense got to do with Jimi Hendrix in 1969? Should the Gipsy Kings (touring in 2025) disband because of this woke nonsense? Should gypsies stop calling themselves gypsies because “words can hurt”? Grow up. Another is the desperate contrivance that Spiderman is Jewish. He’s a universal, fantasy, fictional, superhero enabling us to escape from the eye-rolling nonsense of identity politics, but here they are ruining the character by contriving such absurdity. Another is claiming that Nirvana were “taking punk to the masses” - Nirvana were grunge, not punk. And that Kurt “unalived himself” - more ridiculous woke vocabulary for the fragile who can’t cope with the fact that he committed suicide. And a feature on George Floyd - what has he got to do with popular culture? A main reason why we visited Seattle but sorry that we bothered to indulge an organisation of wokeries wishing to be revisionists of culture they obviously know little about (if they think Nirvana were punk then they probably think Mozart was Hip-hop) and has nothing to do with their “let’s find pain and suffering where there is none at all”...

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