Tasmania’s Moorilla Estate Adds Accommodations

November 21, 2009 on 3:10 pm | In Australia, Beachbooker, New South Wales, Spa Resorts, Sydney, Tasmania | Comments Off

In anticipation of the opening of Australia’s largest private museum, the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA), in late 2010, four new deluxe accommodation pavilions have been added to Tasmania’s Moorilla Estate accommodation offering.

These four new MONA pavilions opened Nov. 1 in a vineyard setting on the banks of the Derwent River, 15 minutes’ drive north of Hobart.

Three are translucent glass and steel cubes that appear suspended on their apex; the fourth is a diamond-shaped three-story building enclosed in a silver metallic skin. Guests can choose from one- or two-bedroom configurations and each self-contained pavilion is completely private.

All have access to an enclosed, heated lap-pool, sauna and gymnasium.

Museum and vineyard owner David Walsh has personally chosen works from his private collection for each pavilion, including time-based art pieces. Guests will also have access to their choice of online imagery streamed from the MONA collection once MONA opens.

The original four pavilions, featuring works by major Australian artists Brett Whiteley, Sidney Nolan, Arthur Boyd and Charles Blackman, are being refurbished to reflect the new look and feel.

The contemporary design furnishings include Arflex Marenco sofas, Fatboy bean bags, B&B Italia UP1 “doughnut” chairs, Zanotta wire coffee tables, bespoke furniture by some of Tasmania’s top furniture designers, and pieces from Walsh’s furniture collection.


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State of the art bathroom fittings include Kaldewei spa baths, and a Zucchetti Roca Vythos bath and spa system outdoor spa.

Kitchen equipment is by top European manufacturers and guests will find their in-room Moorilla wine collection stored in under-bench, two-temperature zone wine cellars.

For more information, visit www.mona.net.au

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