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The Te Ahu Heritage Museum in Kaitaia holds a remarkable collection. Its purpose is to illuminate the stories and histories of the very Far North district [Te Hiku o te Ika] of New Zealand. ...read more about Te Ahu Museum and Archives
The restored Douslin house in a garden setting. The Sheward collection of Mäori, Missionary & colonial artifacts, 'Evansville' country life in the 1920's, history of indigenous logging in the area,...read more about Te Amorangi Trust Museum Inc
The restored Douslin house in a garden setting. The Sheward collection of Mäori, Missionary & colonial artifacts, "Evansville" country life in the 1920's, history of indigenous logging in the area,...read more about Te Amorangi Trust Museum Inc
Te Aroha & District Museum operates in the historical Cadman Bathhouse, which opened in 1898, the focal point of the Te Aroha Domain. The bathhouse reflects the popularity of Te Aroha as a tourist...read more about Te Aroha & District Museum
Te Aroha & District Museum operates in the historical Cadman Bathhouse, which opened in 1898, the focal point of the Te Aroha Domain. The bathhouse reflects the popularity of Te Aroha as a tourist...read more about Te Aroha & District Museum
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This is a unique, award-winning multi-cultural facility.
Two museums sit side by side in a 2,000 sq m building, that's part of a Cultural Park featuring several other...read more about Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom
Te Awamutu’s Museum is back, but with a new purpose and a new name. The museum was forced to close overnight last October following a seismic assessment which showed the building was vulnerable in...read more about Te Awamutu Museum
The Te Awaroa Museum comprises of 5 buildings: School Masters House is the original headmaster's home and is currently undergoing redesign. It will house our Taonga Māori. Hedley House is a...read more about Te Awaroa Museum
The Te Awaroa Museum comprises of 5 buildings: - School Masters House is the original headmaster's home and is currently undergoing redesign. It will house our Taonga Māori. - Hedley House is a...read more about Te Awaroa Museum
The Museum covers the history of the Western district of Southland encompassing Riverton and its environ. Includes all aspects of colonial life starting with Maori and the whalers, through to the...read more about Te Hikoi Museum
The Museum covers the history of the Western district of Southland encompassing Riverton and its environ. Includes all aspects of colonial life starting with Maori and the whalers, through to the...read more about Te Hikoi Museum
We collect, record and conserve all articles of local interest pertaining to our local and district heritage.
Te Manawa's programme includes a variety of collection based and hand's on, interactive exhibitions developed in house, as well as national and international touring shows. In the courtyard stand...read more about Te Manawa
Te Manawa's programme includes a variety of collection based and hand's on, interactive exhibitions developed in house, as well as national and international touring shows. In the courtyard stand...read more about Te Manawa
Te Matatiki Toi Ora The Arts Centre dates to 1877 and houses the largest collection of heritage buildings in New Zealand, with over 70 entities including galleries, museums, cinemas, retailers,...read more about Te Matatiki Toi Ora The Arts Centre
Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery is the purpose-built gallery of Victoria University of Wellington. The Gallery is a forum for critical thinking about art and its histories as well as the...read more about Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery
Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery is the purpose-built gallery of Victoria University of Wellington. The Gallery is a forum for critical thinking about art and its histories as well as the...read more about Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery
We work to ensure effective, trusted government information for the benefit of all New Zealanders. We preserve and protect more than seven million official records, from 19th century treaties to...read more about Te Rua Mahara o te Kāwanatanga, Archives New Zealand
We work to ensure effective, trusted government information for the benefit of all New Zealanders. We preserve and protect more than seven million official records, from 19th century treaties to...read more about Te Rua Mahara o te Kāwanatanga, Archives New Zealand
The Portage Ceramics Trust was set up in 2005 to purchase a significant collection relating to Crown Lynn Potteries Limited, a highly successful New Zealand company which operated from 1948 until...read more about Te Toi Uku