General Admission Groups of 5+
Duration
1 hour(s)
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Languages
English
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Skip the line
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Enjoy exploring a fully interactive selfie museum and event space
Discover over 30 creative photo opportunities for all ages
Learn to capture memorable moments solo or with friends
Explore seasonal setups that keep each visit fresh and exciting
€ 23.65
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Experience a one-of-a-kind DIY photography adventure at Picture Project CLT, where creativity and fun come together in a fully interactive selfie museum and event space. Discover nearly 4,000 square feet of playful environments with over 30 unique photo opportunities, some of which change seasonally, offering endless ways to capture memorable moments. Learn to explore the space solo or with friends, family, or a date, creating lasting memories in a vibrant and imaginative setting.
Explore the possibilities of both individual and group photo experiences, from casual selfies to creative content creation. Experience optional upgrades such as professional photography packages and Bluetooth clickers to enhance your visit. Enjoy a safe and welcoming environment, perfect for both children and adults, where creativity, fun, and photography merge into an unforgettable Charlotte adventure.
Access all selfie exhibits
Use DIY photography spaces
Add-on photography packages
Gratuities
Wear Comfortable shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
Sun protection recommended: hat, sunglasses and sunscreen
Bottle of water
Camera
Minimum age of participants is 3
Visitors under 12 must be accompanied by an adult
Certain props or items may be restricted for safety
Optional add-ons available at checkout for enhanced experience
Space and exhibits may change seasonally
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Customer Reviews
Lisa

Lovely museum. It’s free admission and close to the red line luas. I really enjoyed the exhibition here, nice artwork, very cool shop and beautiful garden.
Jango

A gem of place for modern art lovers, set in a pristine 17th cent Royal Hospital building which has its own history and tales to tell in the Hospital history section . . The guided tour is detail and aligned to the guides interests and views which is quite unique. The viewpoints and perspectives to each art form is to its dot for few, while shallow for some, and immense for others. The stunning outdoor walled gardens ,the bell which is used in the mezzanine, the underground alleys of the hospital building, curated art works from renowned Irish & intl artists, the additonal artform/cloth works in the external building , Huge projection screen for events, sculpture and what not .Perfect place for modern art lovers
Conchubhar

Great museum which I will miss very much. I was very lucky and privileged to live beside the museum for the past 19 years and tried to visit it as often as I could. Some excellent exhibitions through the years, the Dorothy Cross retrospective in particular comes to mind. The comparative exhibition of Jack B Yeats and Lucien Freud is another fond memory. The current exhibition of Sam Gilliam’s work is highly recommended. There are other artists whose names fail me now but I will give a mention later. I also loved walking around the grounds of the museum. It’s a pity that the view has been somewhat diminished by all the development that’s going up but it’s still to be enjoyed. The courtyard has its own special atmosphere, haunting but peaceful.
Angeles

What a beautiful place! I went to assist the Earth Rising festival at the Museum and I discovered these gorgeous gardens, they are really well maintained, clean, a real pleasure to the senses. I recommend go when it's quiet and you will feel you're not in the middle of a city, but in a castle far away.. gorgeous, I will go again soon.
Shelley

I am not a big fan of modern art, but I absolutely loved this place. Yes, I rolled my eyes at the piles of dirt and bricks. I was confused as to whether the technical issue piece was art or an actual broken piece. However, in amongst that were some striking pieces. The building is surrounded by gardens and green spaces, which are also worth a look. The building itself is architecturally interesting and worth a walk around. Staff were welcoming and helpful. There is free wifi, a nice souvenir shop and a cafe. Best of all, entry was totally free. There are toilets, and these were clean. The building is fully wheelchair accessible. There are disabled toilets.
