Find any Museum or Cultural Center
63700 Museums in 108 Countries
The Mokau Museum displays the history of the Tainui area - that which roughly covers the area between the four tunnels of Awakino, Waikawau, Okau and Mt Messenger.
A small museum specialising in the history of the Morrinsville district. As well as displays of local artefacts, there is a pioneer cottage and a good archive of local material. Included is the...read more about Morrinsville Museum
A small museum specialising in the history of the Morrinsville district. As well as displays of local artefacts, there is a pioneer cottage and a good archive of local material. Included is the...read more about Morrinsville Museum
Motueka District museum is right in the centre of town - the old High School building (1913) and has been registered with NZ Historic Places Trust since 2002. The museum shows artefacts from...read more about Motueka District Museum
Housed in a charming 1913 heritage building in the centre of town, Motueka District Museum offers a unique journey into the past. Our building is the old High School building and has been...read more about Motueka District Museum
A number of working hands-on exhibits housed in old and new buildings 18kms North of Masterton, 10kms South of Mt Bruce Wildlife Centre on State Highway 2.
The main focus is on the effects of the 1929 Murchison Earthquake. There are photographs and written accounts of the devastation at the district and the experiences of the local people of the time....read more about Murchison Museum
The main focus is on the effects of the 1929 Murchison Earthquake. There are photographs and written accounts of the devastation at the district and the experiences of the local people of the...read more about Murchison Museum
We are a small museum, run by enthusuastic amateurs, in the old Meteorological Building next to the Paraparaumu Airport Control Tower. The museum overlooks the airfield runways.
The Museum was...read more about Museum of Aviation (Kapiti) Inc
This museum displays a wide variety of childhood memorabilia with an emphasis on everyday items and New Zealand made articles as well as the grander, more expensive toys and games. The childhood...read more about Museum of Childhood
Te Papa is New Zealand’s bold and innovative national museum and a recognised world leader in interactive and visitor-focused museum experiences. New Zealand’s geology and natural environment and...read more about Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Te Papa is New Zealand’s bold and innovative national museum and a recognised world leader in interactive and visitor-focused museum experiences. New Zealand’s geology and natural environment and...read more about Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
MOTAT is the largest museum of its kind in New Zealand and promises a fun, interactive and educational experience for both young and old. Learn about New Zealand’s transport and technological...read more about Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT)
MOTAT is the largest museum of its kind in New Zealand and promises a fun, interactive and educational experience for both young and old. Learn about New Zealand’s transport and technological...read more about Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT)
World class collection of Ornamental Turning Lathes, Tools, and craft work.
World class collection of Ornamental Turning Lathes, Tools, and craft work.
The NZ Snowsports Collection is the only one of its kind in the country. The official repository for the NZSC, our Collection began in 2005 and has been building steadily ever since. In February...read more about NZ Alpine & Agriculture Encounter
The NZ Snowsports Collection is the only one of its kind in the country. The official repository for the NZSC, our Collection began in 2005 and has been building steadily ever since. In February...read more about NZ Alpine & Agriculture Encounter
Beautifully presented, Wellington’s oldest identified building was built in 1858 as a family home by William Wallis. This was a time when candles were made from meat fat and nails had to be...read more about Nairn Street Cottage