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We activate the world-shaping power of pop culture through participative experiences, discovery, and play.
Experience the Power of Pop Culture. Massive: The Power of Pop Culture. Our newest exhibition is an exploration of global pop culture and its impact on our daily lives. Rather than provide answers, the exhibition will give visitors the tools to ask their own questions as they deep-dive into pop culture through both the present moment—in which ...
Visit a museum like no other on earth.MoPOP, located next to Seattle’s historic Space Needle, houses some of the world’s most legendary pop culture artifacts. Test your DJ skills in Sound Lab, and get the scoop on the world’s most mesmerizing producers 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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MoPOP welcomes a wide variety of visitors to the museum who all have different needs and preferences when it comes to planning a visit. To help, we offer plan-ahead pricing so that you can choose the best fit for your budget and schedule.
Visit MoPOP today and discover our interactive exhibits, events, and traveling exhibitions. Minecraft, Body of Work: Tattoo Culture, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and much more!
This quirky museum celebrates the stories and works that defined popular culture over the years. Exhibits explore music genres that shaped generations, TV shows and movies now ingrained into our society and iconic literature that will live on.
At Seattle's Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP, previously the EMP Museum), visitors can celebrate pop culture and its rock 'n' roll roots and delve into the sensational films, television shows, and music that made Trekkies immortal and Jimi Hendrix a legend.