Old Museum of Pop Culture Maps (2021 to 2025) | 5 Maps and 0 Brochures

Use this Old Museum of Pop Culture Maps archive to pull the exact year quickly. It spans 2021 to 2025 with downloads by edition. For the current map guide, use the Museum of Pop Culture map page.

Map Info
Location
Seattle, Washington
Years Active
2000 – Present
Official Site
Official Museum of Pop Culture Site

Museum of Pop Culture Map 2025

In 2025, the Museum of Pop Culture will undergo several key updates. From January to May, the Culture Kitchen will be closed for renovations. On March 7, the Asian Comics Exhibition will open, followed by the Never Turn Back Exhibition on May 23.

The museum will celebrate its 25th anniversary on June 21, marked later in the year by the return of the Icons of Pop Culture Gala on October 23, honoring its milestone year.

Museum of Pop Culture Map 2025

Printable Museum of Pop Culture Map 2025 PDF

MoPOP Map 2024

Printable MoPOP PDF Map 2024

MoPOP Map 2023

MoPOP Map 2022

MoPOP Map 2021

FAQ

Is the Museum of Pop Culture worth it?

The Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle is widely considered worth visiting for fans of music, film, and sci‑fi. Reviews from 2025 highlight its extensive exhibits on Nirvana, Jimi Hendrix, fantasy, horror, and interactive displays that engage visitors for 2–3 hours. However, some find the $31–$37 ticket price steep and the appeal limited if you’re not particularly interested in pop culture themes from the 1990s–2000s.

How long does it take to walk through the Museum of Pop Culture?

A typical visit to the Museum of Pop Culture takes around 2 to 3 hours. Some visitors spend less time if focused on select exhibits, while others may stay longer to explore interactive areas and temporary installations.

What is the Museum of Pop Culture famous for?

The Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle is famous for its music, science fiction, and fantasy exhibits. Highlights include displays dedicated to Jimi Hendrix, Nirvana, and Pearl Jam, along with movie artifacts from Star Wars, The Terminator, and The Lord of the Rings. It’s also celebrated for its striking Frank Gehry architecture and interactive experiences like the Sound Lab and Indie Game Revolution.

Is the EMP still in Seattle?

Yes, the EMP is still in Seattle but is now called the Museum of Pop Culture, or MoPOP. The museum changed its name from Experience Music Project (EMP) to MoPOP in November 2016 to reflect its broader focus beyond music. It remains in the same Frank Gehry–designed building at Seattle Center near the Space Needle.

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