Deep dive into New Zealand’s diverse history and heritage with interactive and cutting-edge displays at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.
Punti Salienti
Punti Salienti
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Sign up for an edutaining day at Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, which proudly highlights the country’s rich culture, history, and traditions.
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Don an explorer’s hat at the Te Taiao exhibit where you can listen to native birdsong and learn about the geological force that shaped the land.
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Follow the stories of eight New Zealanders who braved the harsh and unforgiving World War I in the Gallipoli: The Scale of Our War zone.
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Learn about the official English version and the 1840 version in Māori about the Treaty of Waitangi on a video projection in the Treaty of Waitangi zone.
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Lo sapevi? The giant sculptures in the Gallipoli: The Scale of Our War zone took a whopping 24,000 hours to create.
Incluso nell'offerta
Incluso nell'offerta
- Entry to Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Polizza di cancellazione
Polizza di cancellazione
Puoi cancellare questi biglietti fino a 24 ore prima dell'inizio dell'esperienza e ottenere un rimborso completo.
La tua esperienza
La tua esperienza
Discover NZ’s history and cultural identity
If you take a trip to New Zealand, then a visit to the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa is a must. Located in the heart of Wellington and known as Te Papa, which means "Our Place" in Māori, the museum offers a unique experience that will connect you to the country's rich storytelling traditions, cutting-edge art, and scientific discoveries. With a mix of permanent and rotating exhibitions, Te Papa highlights everything from Māori and Pacific Island treasures to fascinating displays about New Zealand's biodiversity and geological forces.
Watch NZ’s rich culture come to life
Among the highlights are the Gallipoli: The Scale of Our War exhibit which features larger-than-life sculptures and tells the stories of eight New Zealanders who lived through the Gallipoli campaign during World War I. Learn about the unique fauna and flora of the country and see the fragile moa egg in the Te Taiao zone. Head on to the Treaty of Waitangi zone that contains multimedia displays and objects that tell you how it shaped the relationship between the residents of this country. Plus, the museum’s waterfront location makes it an accessible and popular attraction for both locals and tourists. So, whether you’re exploring the intricate carvings of a Māori meeting house, learning about volcanic landscapes, or marveling at contemporary art, Te Papa Tongarewa museum offers a dynamic and enriching journey into New Zealand’s identity.
Orari
Orari
Da sapere prima di partire
Da sapere prima di partire
Cosa portare
- Bring a printed or digital copy of your tickets to the venue.
What’s not allowed
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Eating and drinking are not allowed on this experience.
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Photography is strictly not allowed at areas marked with ‘no camera’ signs at the venue.
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Se ti piace scattare foto, ricorda che all'interno della struttura è vietato l'uso di flash e treppiedi.
Accessibilità
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Questa esperienza è accessibile alle persone in sedia a rotelle.
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I cani guida sono ammessi all'interno della struttura. Please ensure that the dog wears the appropriate coat and carries a valid ID card.
Informazioni aggiuntive
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Facilities: Restrooms, lockers, parents room, free Wi-Fi, discovery centers, parking.
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These tickets are for international visitors aged 16 and above. Entry to the venue is free for residents of New Zealand.
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The ticket is valid for 48 hours after the entry date printed on it. You revisit the museum using the same ticket within the 48-hour time frame.
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I bambini devono essere accompagnati da un adulto.
I Miei Biglietti
I Miei Biglietti
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Il voucher ti verrà inviato immediatamente via e-mail.
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Apri il voucher sul tuo smartphone e mostralo al punto di riscatto insieme a un documento d'identità valido completo di foto.
Punto di riscatto del biglietto
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Show your ticket at level 2 of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.
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Address: 55 Cable Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand.