Award-winning attraction with multi-coloured indoor experiences to open in the UK
AN award-winning attraction is set to open it's third one in the UK.
Opening in London, Moco will open takeover a shop on Oxford Street following the success in Amsterdam and Barcelona.
Plans for the new venue were approved in October 2023, and it hopes to open by this summer.
Some of the immersive artworks will include London icons such as Banksy, Warhol and Tracy Emin.
Exhibitions already announced include Modern Masters - showing outstanding artists - as well as Contemporary Masters.
And the permanent Digital Immersive Art with "create multi-sensory environments that elevate and empower your museum experience".
The website states: "Train stations inscribed with the glowing words of Tracey Emin, the recent host to Marina Abramović’s history-making Royal Academy retrospective and home to Damien Hisrt’s blossoms – London is alive with the legacy of artists past and present, making it Moco’s natural next step.
"After years of connecting over 5 million visitors from more than 120 different nations to our stunning collection of art, this is our bold leap across the Channel to bring the people of London closer to the wonders of modern and contemporary art.
"Expect modern classics by the likes of Warhol, Basquiat, Marina Abramović, Banksy, Kusama, KAWS and Tracey Emin, as well as new immersive wonders by contemporary stars."
Tickets will cost €19.95 (£17), compared to €14.95 (£13) in Barcelona and €21.85 (£19) in Amsterdam.
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However, get a membership and you can a whole month free, as well as a 25 per cent earlybird discount if you book by the end of the month.
Pop up attractions at the other museums include the Robbie Williams: Price and Self-Prejudice exhibit and the Pink Cloud Experience in Amsterdam.
And Barcelona has Banksy exhibits as well as The New Future, an exhibition on NFTS.
Both Moco Museum Amsterdam and Moco Museum Barcelona were awarded the Travellers' Choice 2023 award by Tripadvisor last year too.
In the mean time, we're rounded up some other attractions set to reopen in the UK to get excited about.
London Museum, London
Set to reopen in 2026, the former Museum of London is currently moving locations.
The £437million attraction closed back in 2022, leaving it's Barbican address for Smithfield.
The museum's director Sharon Ament previously said: "Our museum is about London – London’s impact on the world and the world’s impact on London.
Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, Birmingham
Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery reopened last month after closing nearly four years ago.
The £32.5million renovation has included restoration of some of the building as well as new lifts and roofing.
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Perth Museum, Scotland
Perth Museum's £26.5million renovation will see it reopen to the public this Easter.
The museum split from the Perth Art Gallery after closing back in 2022.
Five new water attractions opening in the UK next year
- Therme Manchester will have 25 swimming pools, 25 water slides and an indoor beach.
- Modern Surf Manchester will be a surfing lagoon offering lessons to both beginners and experts.
- Chessington World of Adventures waterpark is set to have wave, infinity and spa pools as well as waterslides and cabanas.
- The Cove Resort, Southport is likely to have a water lagoon and a thermal spa with steam rooms and saunas.
- The Seahive, Deal plans to be the "surfing wellness resort" in the UK.