Auckland Attractions

Maori Bone Carvings, Matua (Fishhook) Design
Maori Bone Carvings, Matua (Fishhook) Design © New Zealand Tourist Board

Auckland Museum

Situated on The Domain, an extensive central city parkland on one of Auckland's extinct volcanic hills, the Auckland Museum overlooks the city and the attractive Waitemata Harbour. It is one of the most visited attractions in the city, housing a remarkable collection of Maori and Pacific Island artefacts and cultural displays. Originally built as a World War I Memorial in 1929, the building was dedicated to the memory of New Zealand victims in both World War I and II. The 'New Zealand at War' exhibition has since been joined by extensive displays about the people and the country, its cultures, art and natural history. There is a Children's Discovery Centre on the middle floor. For many, a highlight of a visit to the museum, is the three times daily Maori cultural performance of song and dance, providing an entertaining insight into Maori mythology and history.

Address: Domain Drive, The Domain, Parnell; E-mail: info@aucklandmuseum.com; Website: www.aucklandmuseum.com; Telephone: (0)9 309 0443 or (0)9 306 7067; Transport: City tour buses, the Link bus and public services 645 and 655 stop on Parnell Road, five minutes walk away; Opening time: Daily from 10am to 5pm. Closed on 25 December and 25 April; Admission: A NZ$5 donation is suggested (adults). The Maori performance requires an admission of NZ$15 (concessions available) and this includes the museum donation


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