




Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art
Attraction
4.2 (6553 reviews)
Museum showcasing mostly contemporary Japanese & Western art, plus 19th-century European sculpture.
1-chōme-1-1 Wakinohamakaigandōri, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 651-0073, Japan
+81 78-262-1011
Did You Know?
Iconic Architect
The museum was designed by the world-renowned Pritzker Prize-winning architect Tadao Ando, known for his distinctive minimalist concrete structures and masterful use of light.
Post-Earthquake Symbol
Opened in 2002, the museum was conceived as a symbol of Kobe's recovery and revitalization following the devastating Great Hanshin Earthquake of 1995.
Seaside Location
Beautifully situated on the waterfront of Kobe, the museum offers visitors scenic views of Osaka Bay and integrates the natural surroundings into its design.
Collection Focus
The museum's collection primarily focuses on modern and contemporary art, with a strong emphasis on artists connected to Hyogo Prefecture and Western art from the modern era.
Highlights from Reviews
• Stunning Architecture
The museum building, designed by Tadao Ando, is consistently praised as impressive, beautiful, and a masterpiece.
• Free Access & Ando Gallery
A significant portion of the museum, including the dedicated Tadao Ando gallery, can be explored for free.
• Scenic Bayside Location
The museum's location offers beautiful views of Kobe, the sea, and pleasant outdoor spaces for walking and relaxation.
• Quality Exhibitions
Many visitors appreciated the well-curated art exhibitions, including both permanent collections and special shows.
• Calm Atmosphere
The museum provides a peaceful and contemplative setting, allowing visitors to focus on the art and architecture.