Pianos
If these walls could talk.
Credits
Jesse Hunniford
Accessibility
Pianos Warehouse
The ground floor of this venue is partially wheelchair accessible. The ground floor is wheelchair accessible but levels three and four are not. As a heritage building, some features may be challenging to navigate for patrons with impaired mobility—lighting levels are low and the ground has uneven and loose surfaces. Accessible outdoor parking is available at Burnett Place, with on-street accessible parking adjacent on Elizabeth Street and a couple of blocks away on Pitt Street. The most accessible entry is off 247 Elizabeth Street.
If you have questions, contact Bookings & Enquiries on tickets@mona.net.au or +61 (3) 6277 9978.
Also includes
Doors 7:30PM
Pianos Warehouse
Free
Doors 7:15PM
Pianos Warehouse
Free
Doors 8PM
Pianos Warehouse
Free
Doors 7:30PM [performance]
Pianos Warehouse
Pianos Warehouse
Pianos Warehouse
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