Description
Rakiura Museum Te Puka O Te Waka is a must-visit attraction for anyone traveling to Stewart Island, New Zealand.
The museum is located in the heart of Oban, the island's only township, and is home to an extensive collection of historic items, artifacts, photographs, and archival material related to the story of Stewart Island. The museum is housed in a wonderful new building that is well designed and spacious. The displays are well laid out and informative, with lots of local history and informative videos.
The museum's exhibits are divided into several sections, including early shipping and pioneer homeware, whaling, and the island's natural history. One of the highlights of the museum is the whaling display, which features tripots and whale skulls. The display provides a fascinating insight into the history of whaling on the island and the impact it had on the local community. The museum's collection of early shipping and pioneer homeware is also impressive, with many items on display that show how the early islanders lived and traveled. Visitors can see everything from old-fashioned cooking utensils to antique furniture and clothing.
The museum is open to visitors of all ages, and there is no charge for children 16 and under. The entry fee for adults is $10, which is a reasonable price for the amount of history and information on offer. Rakiura Museum Te Puka O Te Waka is a popular and outstanding tourist attraction, and it continues with the aid of dedicated volunteers to carry out the important work of collecting, preserving, and sharing the island's history. The museum is open daily from 10 am to 4 pm, and visitors are encouraged to take their time exploring the exhibits and learning about the fascinating history of Stewart Island.
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Open Days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Suited For: Kids, Wheelchairs