Nagoya City Art Museum

Aichi (愛知県)
Museum
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Japan, 〒460-0008 Aichi, Nagoya, Naka Ward, Sakae, 2-chōme−17−25 芸術と科学の杜・白川公園内

052-212-0001

4.0 (2.3k reviews)

Opening Hours

MondayClosed
Tuesday9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday9:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday9:30 AM – 5:00 PM

About

Airy, modern museum with permanent & temporary exhibitions of contemporary art in various mediums.

Reviews

Lok

Lok

a month ago

This place cost me 1500 yen to go in, isn't it abit overpriced? Not too long walk tho around 30minutes for me (include some time resting). Sharing two piece of my favourite art in the museum, other art for me is just ORDINARY. If the price comes down to 500 or even 300 yen, it will be a 5 stars definitely.
slimedude

slimedude

5 months ago

It was fascinating!! There were multiple different sections for multiple different science topics, my favourite one is the space section!! There is a place where you could go in and lay your self down on a massage chair something like that. Then it will show a screen of stars a journey of the whole GALAXY!! The simulation was impressive and amazingly beautiful! Overall Highly recommended to spent time with your family, friends or your own time!!
Jeongmi Lee

Jeongmi Lee

3 years ago

I went to see the Grandma Moses exhibition. Even though we went at opening time, there were a lot of people. There were so many wonderful works that it is hard to believe that she first picked up her brush at the age of 78. Some of the works that left an impression on me were purchased as postcards and kept. I was glad to see Jonathan Borofsky's Hammering Man in front of the exhibition hall. This is because Korea also has the world's largest hammering man at a height of 22m.
Mr Zotaj

Mr Zotaj

4 years ago

I personally didn't like it. They don't allow you to take pictures. Who goes to a museum which doesn't really have new art, only old school style, already shared everywhere else and doesn't let you take photos. Quite overpriced I would say. Nothing very important and meaningful to see. I would say check the museum next to it, the science one.
xjphang

xjphang

a year ago

Amazing museum designed by Kisho Kurokawa, well known architect that also designed National art museum in Tokyo.