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The Torpedo Bay Navy Museum is the official museum of the Royal New Zealand Navy. It opened in 2010, to replace an earlier naval museum. The museum is located in Devonport, Auckland.HistoryThe first Royal New Zealand Navy museum was established in 1974 and was housed in a single room within HMNZS Philomel, the navy's main administrative facility at Devonport. It was only open to RNZN personnel for two hours per week, though groups visiting the base could also view the museum by appointment. In 1982 the Royal New Zealand Navy Museum was moved to a small building on Spring Street at the edge of HMNZS Philomel. This building proved too small, however.On 9 October 2010 the RNZN Museum moved to larger premises at Torpedo Bay in Devonport. It is housed in buildings which were constructed in 1896 to control naval mines at the mouth of Waitemata Harbour. These buildings were refurbished at a cost of $NZ 1.5 million.ExhibitsThe exhibits on display at the Torpedo Bay Navy Museum trace New Zealand's naval history since the Flagstaff War in 1845.One of the first displays covers the New Zealand-funded British battlecruiser, and includes the piupiu (Māori warrior's skirt) which was presented to the ship's commanding officer during the vessel's visit to New Zealand in 1913. The piupiu was worn by the battlecruiser's captains in battle during World War I as a good luck charm.

Address: Auckland
Phone: +6494455186
State: Auckland



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Absolutely fantastic, friendly knowledgeable staff, loads of exciting information, interactive resources. An excellent well run museum with a wealth of information and stories. All facilities superb, cafe wonderful and again also very helpful from all aspects, particularly since we had come from Scotland to visit. Will hopefully and almost certainly return, god willing. Thanks all for a wonderful day. Met with loads of staff and all wonderful, Euan, Michael, Andrew, Stewart and David, all the administration staff and kitchen staff. What a wonderful museum and what lovely people. John and Maureen Blake
Free entry. Donations encouraged. Helpful and knowledgeable staff.A small museum with stories to tell. The buildings it is housed in have a great story to tell. Full marks to those who made the decision to use the buildings instead of demolishing them and putting up a new purpose-built building. We loved the way excavated features such as the turntables were integrated into the displays. Stories and experiences of real people and the realities of life at sea, wartime conditions and roles during various conflicts. This is a must see. The Cafe is great, too.
Very nice little museum. Easy to find parking nearby. Lots of interesting memorabilia and pictures of soldiers who were brave or lost lives. Tons of very well done ship replica models. You might learn something like I did, flags on the ship have a coded meaning.
Well arranged, entertaining and interesting exhibits. Great little cafe next door and wharf were you can see boaties in the busy Harauki gulf.
Unbelievable museum for such a quaint venue ... well conceived & curated, say nothing of the well informed & friendly staff ... Wish we'd had more time!
Just amazing. So much history. And it's freeVisited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Wow what a hidden gem. A really well presented Museum full of interesting displays and free of charge donations greatly appreciated. There is also a cool play ground for kids and a lovely cafe for lunch and coffee right on the waterfront, with good parking. Definitely recommend a visit.
It was very interesting discovering some of New Zealand's history and conquests. There are items on display, with interactive ipads, and monitors. The monument in honour of the fallen heroes is very moving. All the staff were very friendly. There is also a lovely coffee shop on site, which allows you to look out over the harbour and the city. There is a playground for younger children
I went to the museum today and it’s such a great place! Unfortunately the cafe was about to close so I wasn’t able to grab any food but Euan was super helpful at the reception and gave me a great quick explanation about where things were in the museum. Definitely visit the museum if you have time! I would recommend at least an hour to look around at everything
Very good museum. It’s free. He is big, interested.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
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Directions to Torpedo Bay Navy Museum with public transportation


Cheltenham Rd/Devonport Domain 110 meters
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King Edward Parade/Cambridge Terrace 160 meters
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Cheltenham Rd/Tainui Rd 200 meters
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King Edward Parade/Church St 290 meters
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Tainui Rd/Eton Ave 300 meters
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