Moco Museum London
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Frameless London

Two Immersive Art Experiences at Marble Arch
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Street view of Moco Museum London in a historic building with pink signage, featuring exhibitions by Banksy, Basquiat, Warhol, Arsham, Hirst, and Koons

Frameless and Moco Museum London — Two Experiences, One Neighbourhood.

Frameless and Moco Museum London are both located at Marble Arch — making them one of the most natural art pairings in the city. Frameless is an immersive digital experience that places you inside 42 masterpieces by artists including Monet, Dalí, Van Gogh, and Klimt, brought to life through 360° projections and sound. Moco is where you stand in front of the real thing — original works by Warhol, Banksy, Basquiat, Haring, Kusama, and Hirst, in a curated three-floor museum space. One reimagines the classics through technology. The other brings the originals of today face to face with you.

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Plan Your Visit to Marble Arch.

Both experiences take between 90 minutes and two hours, making a combined visit very manageable in a single afternoon. Marble Arch station is a one-minute walk from both venues. Book your Moco tickets online in advance — and make a day of it.

Artists Featured in London

  • Interior of Moco Museum London with neon heart artwork by Tracey Emin on black wall and colorful graffiti in background
  • Banksy's Beanfield artwork with soldiers holding flowers on a green background at Moco Museum London
  • Basquiat’s “To Repel Ghosts” painting featuring a black figure on yellow and white background at Moco Museum Barcelona
  • Camouflage-themed Warhol portrait featuring overlapping face patterns at Moco Museum London
  • Yayoi Kusama red pumpkin sculpture with black net pattern
  • Vibrant pop-style artwork by Koons with baroque framing and comic motifs at Moco Museum London
  • Polka dot pattern artwork reminiscent of Damien Hirst at Moco Museum Amsterdam.
  • Immersive neon pink room with digital projections at Moco Museum London
Visitors viewing mirrored hexagonal installation by Anthony James with digital text at Moco Museum London Room at Moco Museum London with contemporary art Banksy artwork of next to vibrant abstract piece at Moco Museum London Gallery view of Robbie Williams’ colorful abstract artworks at Moco Museum London Visitors observing Lorenzo Quinn’s metallic balloon sculpture with red heart at Moco Museum London Couple admiring colorful butterfly wall installation by Hirst at Moco Museum London

Moco Museum London is a modern, contemporary, street, digital, and immersive art museum located at 1 to 4 Marble Arch, London. (Moco Museum)

Frameless London is a large immersive art experience at 6 Marble Arch, London, built around four multi sensory galleries that use projection, sound, and moving images. (frameless.com)

London has a way of turning a simple visit into something layered. Around Marble Arch, two different encounters with art sit just a few steps apart. Not in competition, but in conversation.

Moco Museum London and Frameless London offer two ways of stepping into culture today. One through contemporary art, street culture, and digital installations. The other through immersive projection worlds that reimagine some of the most recognised artworks in history.

Together, they form a rare cultural pairing in the heart of London. Two spaces. Two rhythms. One shared location where art surrounds you, and then speaks to you in different ways.

Reviews

  • 4.6 uit 5 sterren
    Rated 4.6/5
    by 6M+ Visitors
  • 5 uit 5 sterren
    Jaewon L.
    In addition to the highly informative and extensive collection of major figures in modern pop art, I was impressed by the pristine interior. The colourful displays of works by famous artists provided great inspiration whilst helping me relax.
  • 5 uit 5 sterren
    Anna C.
    Fantastic modern art museum. Lots of pop art and great exhibits and installations from some well known artists. Lots of bold colours, a feast for the eyes. Great ticket price too. Not too crowded, always an important factor when visiting galleries / art museums. Best museum I’ve been to in a while.
  • 5 uit 5 sterren
    Krisztian V.
    I loved it. Exciting, memorable, inspiring. Now we came across it again in London. ❤️ There are artists whose work I would’ve never discovered otherwise — like Robbie Williams’ creations beyond music… amazing! Love it. I truly hope more and more big cities will have something like this. The world becomes a better place with spaces like these 🤞 I wholeheartedly recommend it! For thinkers. For wanderers. For parents with kids, or just a visit with a friend. Enjoy the ride — and pass it on.

Practical Information

  • Opening Hours

    Monday – Thursday: 10:00 – 18:00

    Friday – Saturday: 10:00 – 19:00

    Sunday: 10:00 – 18:00

  • Duration

    Approximately 90-120 minutes

  • Location

    Moco Museum London is located at 1-4 Marble Arch, London, UK. Get directions via this link

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  • Contact

    Do you have a question? Email us at [email protected]. For all other inquiries visit our contact page.

  • Audio tour

    Don’t forget to bring your headphones to access the free audio tour.

  • Please note!

    The temporary exhibition space will remain closed until Tuesday, March 17.

Two Immersive Art Experiences at Marble Arch

Moco Museum London and Frameless London are both located in the Marble Arch area, making it possible to experience them in a single cultural visit. What connects them is not style, but sensation. Both invite you to step beyond traditional viewing and into something more physical, more present.

At Moco Museum London, immersion happens through contrast. You move between modern masters, street art, digital rooms, and installations that reflect the language of now. Works by artists such as Banksy, Basquiat, Warhol, KAWS, and Kusama shape a journey through contemporary culture.

At Frameless London, immersion becomes environment. You step inside moving light, sound, and scale. Famous paintings dissolve into projection spaces where colour and motion reshape familiar imagery into something cinematic and immediate.

Two approaches. One shared intention: to change how you experience art.

Jeff Koons’ glossy sculpture “Smooth Egg with Bow” on display at Moco Museum London

Moco Museum London: Contemporary Culture in Motion

Moco Museum London is built around the idea that art should feel close to life. Not distant or quiet, but active, reflective, and culturally aware.

Inside the museum, contemporary art, street art, digital works, and immersive installations exist side by side. A single visit might move from satire to reflection, from pop culture icons to emotional vulnerability.

Choose Moco Museum London if you want a contemporary art museum experience that combines modern masters, street art, digital installations, and immersive rooms in one space.

The experience is not linear. It is layered. Each room adds another perspective on what culture looks like right now.

Frameless London: Inside the Image

Frameless London takes a different approach. Here, the artwork is not on the wall. It becomes the room itself.

Famous paintings are reinterpreted through projection, sound, and scale. Brushstrokes become movement. Colour becomes atmosphere. The result is an experience that surrounds you completely, without requiring background knowledge or interpretation.

Frameless is built for immediacy. You enter, and the artwork responds through sensation first, meaning second.

Choose Frameless London if you want a large-scale immersive experience where historic artworks are reimagined through projection, sound, and moving imagery.

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Entrance of Moco Museum London with pink signage.

Why These Two Work Together

Moco Museum London and Frameless London do not offer the same experience. That is exactly why they work so well in combination.

One expands the idea of contemporary culture. The other expands the scale of visual perception.

At Moco, you encounter ideas, voices, and questions shaped by now. At Frameless, you enter reinterpretations of art history that dissolve into light and movement.

Together, they create a fuller picture of what immersive art in London can be. Not one definition, but two perspectives held side by side.

A Marble Arch Culture Route

Visiting both spaces turns Marble Arch into more than a location. It becomes a cultural route.

You might begin with the physical intensity of Frameless, where image and sound fill every direction. Then move into Moco Museum London, where contemporary art slows the rhythm and shifts attention toward meaning, context, and emotion.

Or the other way around. The order changes the feeling, but not the impact.

What stays consistent is the sense of presence. Art is not something observed from a distance here. It is something you move through.

Reviews Media

  • Head to the newly opened Moco Museum to find iconic works celebrated by modern artists and upcoming stars. Featuring works from “Moco Masters” Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, the Moco Museum is home to a vast range of iconic and daring creations.
  • Head to the newly opened Moco Museum to find iconic works celebrated by modern artists and upcoming stars. Featuring works from “Moco Masters” Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, the Moco Museum is home to a vast range of iconic and daring creations.
  • The scale of Moco Museum's London flagship is so impressive, it allows room for colossal, vital pieces by the likes of Daniel Arsham and Damien Hirst to sit alongside crowd-pleasers like Banksy's Flower Thrower. A must for any art lover and highly recommended.
  • Iconic works by internationally renowned artists and rising stars.
  • Experience the transformative power of performance art.

Which Experience Comes First?

It depends on the kind of energy you want to start with.

If you want scale, movement, and immediate sensory immersion, begin with Frameless London.
If you want cultural reflection, contemporary voices, and layered artistic narratives, begin with Moco Museum London.

Or let the day guide you. Both are close enough that you do not need to choose only one direction.

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