Roppongi Hills is the landmark in the international, sophisticated city, Roppongi. In the Roppongi Hills, Mori Tower’s highest 53rd floor hosts the Mori Art Museum. Roppongi Hills’ concept is “Cultural Center of the City.” This art museum has an important role as a place for people to share the culture of the era.
World’s radical arts, architectures, and designs are selected upon their original viewpoints into a variety of exhibitions. Besides special exhibitions, there are programs such as MAM Collection with their permanent collections, MAM Screen with filmed work, MAM Research with document exhibition, and MAM Project where experimental projects are conducted with global artists. During an exhibition, there is no closing day and stays open until late at night. Their objective is to offer a variety of learning through different programs and to create a place for open dialogues on cultural and social problems. It is so much like this art museum that not only displays art, but they set up the structure to open conversations.
There is a museum shop in the building. On the floor below, an indoor observation area “Tokyo City View,” Mori Arts Center Gallery, cafes and restaurants with panoramic view over Tokyo. Enjoy each one of them.
Highlights
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The museum is on the 53rd floor of Roppongi Hills, Mori Tower.
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The international modern art museum, offering a variety of special exhibitions on art, architecture, design etc.
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During an exhibition, there is no closing day and stays open until late at night.