Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa (meaning “container of treasures” in Māori) is not only an iconic Wellington landmark, it is also one of the world’s best museums.

It’s suitably named: across six storeys and 36,000 square metres of public floor space, the evolution of Kiwi art is explored through cutting-edge exhibitions that engage multiple senses, creating an interactive experience you won’t soon forget after leaving the architecturally striking space.

Discover traditional Māori artworks alongside contemporary commissions, and immerse yourself in one of the museum’s stunning interactive spaces. Highlights include a room where the lighting can be adjusted to suit the colour of your mood, and Te Marae, a colourful, contemporary wharenui (meeting house) designed to welcome all cultures.

Art is only half the picture – you’ll also learn about New Zealand’s unique geology, its indigenous flora and fauna, and conservation efforts to preserve the country’s natural wonders.

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Updated: May 1st, 2022

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