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Bags and backpacks smaller than 30 cm x 42 cm x 10 cm are allowed in the galleries, but they must be worn in the front or on one shoulder. Larger items can be stored in lockers or the cloakroom, available for rental by the hour on a first-come, first-served basis
If the event/exhibit is cancelled or changed, we will notify ticket holder via the contact provided in the booking. Up-to-date info will also be available on the event website
All tickets are sold in accordance with the Terms and Conditions for Sale of Entertainment Tickets. By visiting the Museum, visitors agree to comply with the Visitor Guideline, available on notices displayed throughout the premises
In case of any disputes concerning these Terms and Conditions or any other matters related to the event, the interpretation and decision of the venue shall be final
Bags and backpacks smaller than 30 cm x 42 cm x 10 cm are allowed in the galleries, but backpacks must be worn on the front of the body with the strap(s) slung over one or both shoulders. Larger items must be checked in to lockers or the cloakroom, available for rental (charged by the hour, first-come, first-served basis)Wheelchairs and baby strollers are available to rent for free on a first-come, first-served basisIf help is needed, find M+ staff within the building or at Ground Floor Information DeskPhotography is permitted at M+, but please turn off your flash. Filming is only allowed in designated areas. Please check gallery signs or consult M+ staff before filmingPlease be respectful to other visitors and M+ staffSmoking and vaping are prohibitedFood and drink are not allowed inside the galleriesPlease refrain from touching the artworks to help preserve themVisitors with trained service animals are welcome; pets and other animals are not allowedFor safety, please note that all visitors must undergo a security check before entering and within the M+ building
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Tuesday to Thursday and weekends: 10:00â18:00 Friday: 10:00â22:00 Except Monday: Closed The last entry time for the M+ exhibition hall is 30 minutes before closing time. The museum is open as usual on public holidays. Any special arrangements will be announced separately. Please visit the website for details. Ticket holders may enter during the selected date and opening hours.
On the day, M+ main exhibitions are open to the public for free (no booking required), but purchasing a ticket is still required to visit the special exhibition "Design Ah! Experience the Wonder of Everyday Design" Visitors holding an M+ admission ticket for that day can enjoy priority access to the "Ryuichi Sakamoto | seeing sound, hearing time" and "Lee Bul: From 1998 to Now" exhibitions, as well as free access to the M+ Lounge located on the 11th floor of the museum, which is normally exclusive to M+ members and patrons on weekdays.
"Mountains echo and waters respond" The exhibition features works selected from the M+ Collection, exploring the complex relationship between landscape and humanity in an increasingly virtual world in the post-industrial era.
"M+ Hick Collection: Images of the Mind" The third exhibition in the M+ Sigg Collection follows the unique presentations of "M+ Sigg Collection: From the French Revolution to Globalization" (2021â2023) and "M+ Sigg Collection: A New Story" (2023â2025), focusing on important artists and trends and re-examining this precious collection and contemporary Chinese art from a fresh and in-depth perspective.
"Objects, Spaces, Interactions": Design and Architecture in Asia and Abroad The multimedia center, the grand staircase (except for ticketed events), the B1 level of the building, and the rooftop garden are open to the public free of charge.
"Call a poem. Hong Kong" "Call a Poem. Hong Kong" will offer thirty newly recorded poems (including recitations in Cantonese, English, and Mandarin). Visitors can view these poems through a telephone sculpture installation in the focal space.
"Val Shokhi: I am the Hymn of the New Temple" Val Shocki's video work, *I Am the Hymn of the New Temple* (2023), delves into the origins of humanity and the construction of national narratives.
"Herri Dono: The Fermentation of Ideas" Herri Dono's kinetic installation *Fermentation of Ideas* (1992â1993) draws on the rich tradition of Javanese shadow puppetry, using satire to reflect on history, society, and culture.
These tickets can't be rescheduled or cancelled.