Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art
Where art meets innovation
4.2 796 reviews 1-1 Hijiyamakōen, Minami Ward, Hiroshima, 732-0815, Japan
This museum showcases modern art and hosts various events, accommodating up to 200 guests. Located in Hiroshima, it features a range of exhibitions and educational programs. Admission fees are around 500 yen.
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Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art Art Museum in 1-1 Hijiyamakōen, Minami Ward, Hiroshima, 732-0815, Japan accommodates up to 200 guests, 8,000 sqft of usable space. ¥5 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Art exhibitions, Workshops. Amenities include Exhibition space, Workshops, Cafeteria, Event space, Gift shop. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.
Main Venue Type
Art Museum
Best for:
Art exhibitionsWorkshops
Amenities
Exhibition spaceWorkshopsCafeteriaEvent spaceGift shop
Rating: 4.2/5 (796 Google reviews)
- 5.0/5:
Such a fantastic museum with a lovely staff! They had an excellent exhibition on public space and remembrance I highly recommend. The main collection is great as well.
They have detailed, insightful information on their collection in both Japanese and English. The building itself is also a work of art.
If you don't want to climb the hill to it, there is a series of escalators you can take to it that starts near a Bookoff.
– Rahima Schwenkbeck
- 5.0/5:
We were delighted to find this, up and out of the way in the park. A nice mix of modern and more accessible artwork. Friendly, peaceful and inspiring.
– Andrew Hewitson
- 5.0/5:
Visited on public holiday and still not crowded. Entrance fee ¥350. Sometimes there’s other exhibition that need different fee to pay. (I didn’t go there so I just bought the normal ¥350).
They close on monday so better to check the website to confirm before visiting.
The place is so nice and I could see the city from up here).
I haven’t tried the cafe yet, so maybe next time
– Noriko Tanaga