Museum of Pop Culture
The Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) is located in Seattle, Washington, and is dedicated to contemporary popular culture. Founded in 2000 by Paul Allen, the museum features a diverse range of exhibits that celebrate music, science fiction, and gaming. Notable collections include artifacts from Jimi Hendrix, Nirvana, and various iconic films.
MoPOP's architecture is striking, designed by Frank Gehry, and resembles a flowing, abstract form. The museum hosts interactive exhibits, educational programs, and live events, making it a vibrant hub for creativity and inspiration. Visitors can explore the impact of pop culture on society and enjoy hands-on experiences.