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Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland Museum er et must-see sted at opleve vores rige kultur. Vores museum fortæller historien om New Zealand, dens plads i Stillehavet og dets folk. Auckland Museum ligger i en historisk bygning i en rolig park, som har en smuk udsigt over havnen. Det er et sted at opdage og lære om New Zealands historie og historier. Siden 1929 har museet også tjent som mindested for de mange Aucklandere, der har ofret deres liv i krigen. Uanset om du har en time ledig eller en hel dag, kan du besøge Auckland Museum for at få en dyb forståelse af New Zealands kultur og arv. BEMÆRK VENLIGST: Te Marae Ātea Māori Court & Pacific Galleries er midlertidigt lukket indtil yderligere besked på grund af vigtige vedligeholdelsesarbejde.
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Museets tre etager ligger i en af landets fineste arvbygninger og fortæller historien om New Zealand. Fra de store polynesiske rejser, der først bragte folk til Aotearoa, til de forskellige kulturer og samfund, der udgør Auckland i dag, skildrer Auckland Museum den rige mangfoldighed i New Zealand.
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Best museum in New Zealand. The Auckland museum is spectacular. Such a great atmosphere. Great maps as very easy to get lost. Really enjoy visiting here
The exhibitions were amazing! Set out wonderfully. I loved the interactive parts but my husband was totally amazed by the size of the Moa skeleton! Well worth the walk from our hotel which was 3.4km!!
Well done museum, amazing collection of artifacts from the past. Well organized & a great place to have lunch.
Great place to see history of New Zealand and military past in one place. This is a combination of a museum of New Zealand and a solemn witness to New Zealand’s military past.
Excellent displays with good information. 3 floors with quality items. I really liked the two Airplane displays. A lot of mouri information
We still had to stand in line to redeem our skip the line passes. A bit crowded on New Year’s Eve with families. Exhibits were informative and well designed.
A very big museum grouping not only war, but also ethnographic and natural museum. Museum name is a bit deceiving: I went there primarily to see a couple of WW2 exhibit airplanes (Zero and Spitfire) and had the nice surprise to find a lot of other interesting exhibits among them a "doodle bug bomb" the V1 the Nazis launched towards UK. Very interesting halls depicting the Māori history and culture, as well as halls with of Aotearoa present and extinct fauna. One hall devoted to the geological formation of Aotearoa, with a live demonstration of an earthquake... So for the visitor three hours won't be enough, better consider half a day. Nice coffee shop at the end of the tour will serve cakes and a great cappuccino!
It is a wonderful museum that shows Māori culture and history, and a national attitude towards dignity as a people. I was impressed by their willingness to tell the truth without romanticizing war or Māori culture. I liked the fact that it conveyed volcanoes not only in terms of spirituality but also in terms of geologic aspects. I hope to visit again someday.
What a cool experience we had to visit the special Santa's Study" event. It was excellent and an affordable experience. The elf and Santa were amazing, the decor and atmosphere were great too. Always love the museum but this was really sweet and super acting from the staff of the museum.
It's a lovely looking museum. Well laid out. Unfortunately most of the spaces we really wanted to see were closed for maintenance. We found some spaces frustrating because there was little to no information about some artefacts in the child area, and also no information about some artefacts unless you used a computer. This meant you had to wait to read about things at once rather than move along amongst others. Staff were very friendly.



