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Museum of Pop Culture Review

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The Experience Music Project, invested by PAUL ALLEN, one of Microsoft's co-founders, to commemorate the late American rock musician Jamie Hendrix, is about $100 million, or EMP. Official website: http://www.empmuseum.org/Ticket reads MUSIC+SCI-FI+POP CULTURE. All online tickets are discounted at $18 per person. They are available throughout the day and can be accessed many times. This place is a place for musicians. Those who have music dreams must like it. The exterior of the experience hall is very strange. The metal shell is silver, and the other side is silver, pink and blue. According to the data, the appearance of more than 3000 stainless steel and aluminium sheets shows the strength and flowing beauty of music. On the first floor, the large screen in the hall shows music films, exquisite shooting and high-quality sound. On the large venue, there are several comfortable sofas. People can swing with the rhythm of music, meditate, or rest. In the center of the hall, there are numerous guitars of different ages and a few other instruments such as accordion, which are very attractive. There are special exhibition rooms to introduce the history of guitar, including the earliest electric guitar. The history of modern music is displayed upstairs, mainly rock and roll. There are introductory videos, you can also choose to listen to the album, the exhibition hall can pick up headphones. More intuitive is the music laboratory. Many kinds of musical instruments, such as percussion, guitar, electronic instruments, etc., can be played by tourists according to their own interests. Each platform has introduction and performance methods. Each platform is relatively independent, partitioned, and has a separate room for several people. Some people are concentrating on playing, and more people just play at will. At noon, there is an open stage. Those who like music can also perform.

Museum of Pop Culture

Posted: Jan 12, 2015
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  • Zyn98
    5/5Outstanding

    To be honest, I didn't understand pop culture at all before I got here. What was in my mind is that pop culture equals to pop songs. But coming to this place has totally changed my mind.MoPoP is a BIG musuem. It has 3 levels of different sections waiting for you to explore. My favorite part in MoPoP was the game room. My friend and I spent 1 hour playing games in there.Besides, you get to see a lot of costumes and props used in the movies. If you're a Harry Potter fan, you must check out this place!

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    Posted: Sep 27, 2022
  • 大姐小露開心果
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Music Experience Hall at the foot of the Seattle Space Needle is a cool building consisting of 3,000 stainless steel and aluminum pieces. The exterior is stylish and dazzling. The music is strong and flowing. The original intention is that Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen is designed by architect Frank Gehry. The popular place to build here is the interactive room where visitors can play guitar, drums, keyboards, DJ turntables. Since the early 30s, the history of guitars has been a must-visit place for guitar fans.

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    Posted: Oct 14, 2021
  • 小思文
    4/5Excellent
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    Music lovers and enthusiasts can enjoy a place, the pop culture museum is also a quite large architectural area, the entire museum space environment is also very good, but also the Western cultural characteristics form, this cultural museum can also see a lot of equipment.

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    Posted: Apr 24, 2020
  • 大老鼠格蕾丝
    4/5Excellent
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    Museum of Pop Culture, or MoPOP for short, is translated into the Museum of Pop Culture. The Museum of Music Experience corresponds to the former name EMP (Experience Music Project). So the current Pavilion contains not only music, but also animation, video games and other elements of American pop culture. The museum was founded by Paul Allen, one of Microsoft's newest veterans, R.I.P. The location is next to the Space Needle Tower, where a large number of popular attractions are gathered. You can see them all in a day. MoPOP is first known for its weird appearance, but we think it's not ugly, it's cool, and in the evening it will change into magical colors in the sunset. As for the exhibits, there are different opinions. Our generation has been immersed more in American culture, so it's interesting to see them. The most content is the concert hall. We can experience many instruments by ourselves, although we hardly know anything about them and play around with them.

    3
    Posted: Feb 16, 2019
  • ZOE爷
    5/5Outstanding
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    Seattle Grun Origin! I love the Local Music Experience Museum! Architecture is like Frank Gerhy?! Design tampering. But it's really paradise for rock fans! The genuine works of various bands, historical introduction. I like Nivarna best! The guide urged me. I'm going back. Come and savor it next time!

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    Posted: Jan 3, 2016
  • Smilingsnail
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Music Experience Museum, located at the foot of the Space Needle Tower, is a fantastic building with fashionable space sense. The purple and silver reflective facades are quite eye-catching in the sunshine. The huge free children's entertainment facilities outside attract many children to play crazily. It should be noted that the museum closes at five o'clock.

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    Posted: Apr 22, 2017
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