Museu de Te Papa Tongarewa: Entrada de visitantes internacionais





Descrição
O Museu Te Papa da Nova Zelândia é único por suas exposições inovadoras e interativas que envolvem os visitantes por meio de tecnologia de ponta, seu profundo respeito e representação autêntica da cultura e herança Māori, suas exibições abrangentes da história natural e narrativas culturais diversas da Nova Zelândia e seu compromisso com a inclusão e o envolvimento da comunidade, tornando-o um centro cultural dinâmico e inclusivo.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Visite Te Papa – Museu nacional de Aotearoa, Nova Zelândia. Descubra os tesouros culturais maoris e do Pacífico, o ambiente natural único e a história de Aotearoa, Nova Zelândia, e a Coleção Nacional de Arte, tudo em um prédio na orla de Wellington. Apenas visitantes internacionais com 16 anos ou mais precisam comprar um ingresso para o museu. Visitantes internacionais com menos de 16 anos não pagam, mas precisam de um ingresso. Os neozelandeses não pagam, não precisam de ingresso. Isso inclui pessoas que vivem na Nova Zelândia e cidadãos e residentes da Nova Zelândia que vivem no exterior. Evite a fila e reserve on-line. Antes de reservar, leia nossos Termos e Condições. Seu ingresso não inclui estacionamento, entrada para exposições e eventos pagos, passeios ou Story Place. Tenha seu ingresso pronto quando chegar ao Te Papa. No Te Papa, tenha seu ingresso pronto, impresso ou em seu dispositivo. No Nível 2, mostre seu ingresso a um anfitrião perto da fila de ingressos. Depois, passe pela fila e aproveite o museu! O Te Papa é um museu acessível.
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O que está incluído
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Informações importantes
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Todas as áreas e superfíceis são acessíveis para cadeirantes
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Observe que você pode usar seu ingresso por 2 dias (48 horas). O museu fica aberto das 10h às 18h.
- Observe que oferecemos apenas ingresso e passe para o museu. A entrada para exposições e eventos pagos, passeios ou Story Place não estão incluídos (os preços dependem do dia)
Avaliações(72)
Definitely worth a visit. Engaging, informative and the exhibits are so well planned. I would recommend going and checking it out.
The museum was a great way to spend half the day, the Gallipoli display was exceptional and would highly recommend this. The other areas were a great insight to the cultural heritage of NZ too
Well worth the visit , a lot to see , great that your ticket lasts for two days , great cafe , delicious food
Fantastic museum. So much to see and do. Lots for children and adults to play on and learn. Everything displayed well. Clean, cafe had good choice of food and friendly staff everywhere. We spent over 5 hours there and sure we still didnt see it all. Dont miss it when in Wellington.
We visited from the U.K. while staying with friends who live in Wellington. The museum is amazing and well worth the entrance fee. We spent the best part of a day here, stopping for lunch and later coffee, in the fan on-site cafe. What a fabulous place!
This is an outstanding facility, and is a credit to the people of New Zealand. The variety of exhibits and displays, all pertaining in some way to the history of the country, be it geographic, flower and fauna, peoples and populations or a variety of other topics, are all extremely well done. There is a considerable amount of interaction with the displays, so it’s appealing to a wide age range. Can’t say enough to praise the work and effort that has obviously gone into this project. Your entry pass is good for 48 hours, so plan better than we did and allow two days to immerse yourself in this wonderful facility.
A wonderful afternoon spent in the museum. Our entrance ticket was valid for two days, which is excellent since there is so much to experience. Definitely worth the admission fee!
Like any museum there are exhibits that we like and others that don’t interest us. The Gallipoli interactive exhibit for us was superb, we spent nearly two hours immersing ourselves in the rooms. The lifelike giant sculptures were simply superb and the stories of the persons involved whether in the trenches or family through their own words were emotional. Floor 4 with the various exhibits especially The world of Māori and The Mixing Room gave us a brilliant insight into the New Zealand culture and history. A must see when you come to Wellington 👏👏
Having been to great museums all over the world, I was expecting a lot from this one. It was rated as the #1 thing to do in Wellington I was expecting a mini Louvre. But was disappointed. $35 per person admission. No senior discount. Additional $25 to park. Very little food choices for when we were done. They said to plan on 4-5 hours & to return the next day. We were done in 3. No need to do a return. 2nd floor….. WW1 special exhibit was literally too dark to walk safely. And not much NZ history. Nature section was crowded & hard to maneuver. 4th floor had the best Maori stuff. 5th floor very little art Lots of sections were empty or closed.
Non-New Zealand visitors pay 35 NZD per person, the ticket allows re-entry within 48 hours, which is real and fair. Parking garage available, as well as restaurant and museum shop. Te Papa is a museum that meets the very latest standards of modern "museums". Here you can get a fantastic overview of the history of New Zealand, nature, geology also play a central role. The Gallipoli exhibition - better: Documentation - is superbly made and historically excellent and balanced without being bored, on the contrary, it captivates. That's great. All in all, you should not plan for less than 3-4 hours, better still, it is worth it.



