Musée de la Nouvelle-Zélande Te Papa Tongarewa : Visite des temps forts des Maoris




Description
Découvrez la richesse de la culture indigène d'Aotearoa Nouvelle-Zélande lors de cette visite d'introduction d'une heure, guidée par l'un de nos hôtes qualifiés et expérimentés. En se concentrant sur le contenu et les concepts maoris clés au sein de Te Papa, cette visite offre un point d'entrée accueillant dans te ao Māori - le monde maori. À l'aide d'une sélection de taonga (trésors) significatifs, votre Guide partagera des histoires et des idées qui mettent en lumière les aspects fondamentaux de la culture, de l'histoire et des valeurs maories. Il ne s’agit pas d’une plongée en profondeur, mais d’un aperçu soigneusement préparé conçu pour susciter curiosité et compréhension. Cette visite comprend les frais d'entrée des visiteurs internationaux. Les tarifs des circuits nationaux sont disponibles sur notre site Web.
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Itinéraire
Les mots maoris «Te Papa Tongarewa» signifient «contenant des trésors». Au Musée de la Nouvelle-Zélande Te Papa Tongarewa, vous découvrirez les trésors de notre pays et de notre peuple et entendrez leurs histoires racontées avec autorité et passion. Le musée repose sur un partenariat biculturel unique qui reconnaît et célèbre les Maoris en tant que tangata whenua - le peuple originel de ce pays. Nos collections sont réparties sur six étages d'étalages interactifs attrayants. Vous découvrirez des trésors culturels maoris et pacifiques, l’environnement naturel extraordinaire de la Nouvelle-Zélande, ses œuvres les plus importantes et son histoire unique. Notre gamme de visites engageantes et instructives enrichit chaque visite de Te Papa et fait revivre les histoires de la terre et du peuple néo-zélandais. Une visite avec l'un de nos hôtes expérimentés est une façon amusante d'orienter le visiteur pour la première fois et ajoute de la profondeur et de la compréhension à l'expérience Te Papa. Te Papa, y compris Te Papa Tours, est une activité reconnue par les visiteurs et a obtenu l’accréditation Qualmark Enviro-Gold.
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Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Entièrement accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Les enfants doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte en tout temps
Avis(23)
This is a fantastic museum- and free. There is a special dinosaur exhibit that was expensive - so I did not enter that part. All exhibits had signs in English and Maori and good explanations. My favorite was the earthquake house which simulates a 4.6 earthquake. There was a 10 minute wait, and only 8 people can fit in at once, so make sure you have time. Our tour group only had 1.5 hours, so its not enough time to see everything. I did stop by the ground floor cafe - it takes a very long time in line and to order and get your food. i had fries - they were about $5USD and a huge quantity and hot. This is definitely a museum worth stopping by.
Loved the museum, and this tour. Angela is an amazing ambassador for her heritage, and passing on some knowledge for us to be more aware of the Māori history.
Led by passionate guides, the tour delved deep into the stories and traditions of the Māori people. From the powerful haka demonstration to the intricacies of traditional wood carving, every moment was a connection to Aotearoa's rich heritage. The interactive sessions, where we tried our hand at weaving and learned about the significance of taonga (treasures), made the experience both educational and hands-on. It's not just a tour; it's a heartfelt journey into the heart of Māori culture. If you're at Te Papa and want a meaningful encounter with New Zealand's indigenous roots, the Mana Māori Tour is an absolute must.
Not really much Maori culture and life to see. Would have liked to see and meet more people and watch when they work, etc.
Defiantly a place to visit, I had a great time and I was exposed to Maori culture and culture of Pacific People. There is an exhibition of European Pilgrims art and furniture, there you could see some Greek Orthodox Icons.
Very very informative tour. Highly recommend if you are in Wellington. Our guide was very enthusiastic about sharing his culture with visitors from all around the world.
Excellent guide . Beautiful displays to develop an appreciation of Maori history , expertise and culture
A must visit if in Wellington. I wish we had more time. Exhibits are nice, modern, interactive. Great experience for kids. Traveling from overseas, I particularly enjoyed the Māori exhibits on the top floor.
My daughter and I really enjoyed our Mana Maori tour. Being Maori and educated I knew quite a bit but was a good opportunity for my daughter to learn from a professional not just her mama. The tour itself covered many areas of the museum which was great. I loved how the guide was honest and up to date with new understandings as the light gets brighter so to speak. That was refreshing not being stuck with old information, and nice to see others can get an accurate account of Polynesians that would become known as Maori. Would absolutely recommend otherwise walking around on your own you may miss they whole understanding of things.
Visiting Te Papa Museum was important for me because I am staying in rural New Zealand for 6 months and, although I had availed myself of You Tube videos, I needed to know a more comprehensive history of Maori culture. From the start, the money was well worth the highlight tour. It wetted the appetite of my curious nature about the wonderful and mysterious Maori people. Warrior/whenau. A family oriented warrior culture? Who knew that many Maori can name the boat their ancestors travelled to New Zealand on? There is no way you could cover this museum in an hour or even an afternoon and do it justice, but the tour introduced me to places and customs to explore in person. It was a great place to start my 6 month journey to the land of the long white cloud!



