facebooktwitterpinterest

Reviews, get directions and contact details for Whanganui Regional Museum

Whanganui Regional Museum

About

The Whanganui Regional Museum, founded in 1892, has an extensive collection of natural and human history with a regional emphasis.

Address: 62 Ridgway St, Whanganui, 4500, New Zealand
Phone: 06-349 1110
zn.gro.mrw@ofni
State: Manawatu-Wanganui
Zip Code: 4500


Opening Hours

Monday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Sunday: Closed


related searches: wanganui museum holiday programme, wanganui museum staff, wanganui museum archives, things to do in whanganui, whanganui museum, tripadvisor wanganui, whanganui regional museum trust, quartz museum of studio ceramics
Similar places near
Sarjeant Art Gallery Sarjeant Art Gallery 218 miles Took the opportunity to visit the new Archie Taiaroa Wing of this Regional Museum. Re...
The Riverboat Museum The Riverboat Museum 252 miles Fantastic day out on the River! Reasonably priced for what you get. Very interesting ...
Waimarie Waimarie 257 miles Check it out.. steam power era and operational steamer still functions on river.. a...
Quartz Museum of Studio Ceramics Quartz Museum of Studio Ceramics 257 miles An excellent ceramics gallery showing new and old works. Rick Rudd has done a great j...
Waimarie Waimarie 279 miles It was nice for an hour but 2 hours was too long. Couldn't hear the history lesson ve...
Kawana Flourmill Kawana Flourmill 38 km Kawana Flourmill and Waterwheel (1854) – full name Kawana Kerei Mill - The Kawana flo...
Bulls Museum Bulls Museum 39 km Great little museum on a budget. Really helpful guide. Currently there's an exhibitio...
Maewa Austin Mews Maewa Austin Mews 51 km Great place
The Gables Classic Car Museum The Gables Classic Car Museum 54 km Absolutely loved it! Our hostess was charming and the grounds are kept immaculate. :o...
Coach House Museum Coach House Museum 55 km The jewel of Fielding. A must visit
Waimarino Museum Waimarino Museum 60 km Great memories for rail history and raetihi logging and milling
Colyton Clocks Colyton Clocks 60 km Kids favorite place 😊😊
Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom 63 km Great new place to add to must see place. The best.
Mavtech Mavtech 63 km This beautiful 192. “Coronation Hall” building in Foxton houses both a historic 200 s...
Foxton Flax Stripper Museum Foxton Flax Stripper Museum 63 km We stepped into this tiny gem close to the 3pm closing time, and the host Tony was so...
Palmerston North Hospital Medical Museum Palmerston North Hospital Medical Museum 66 km Like history or better still like Medical History? Then this is a place for you. Open...
New Zealand Rugby Museum New Zealand Rugby Museum 67 km Great museum if you are at all interested in Rugby. It chronicles the beginnings of t...
Te Manawa Te Manawa 67 km Te Manawa Māori: The Heart is a museum, art gallery and science centre in Palmerston ...
Reviews
Great history of the region showering artifacts, photos and memorabilia of the early times of Maori then British settling. No photos allowed inside. Street, metered parking around the building
The staff at the museum were very friendly and gave me a brochure, reminding me that photography is not allowed in certain areas. I spent about an hour exploring and learned a bit about the historical development of Whanganui. It was so quiet that it was easy to get immersed in it.
This a great museum with awesome displays of many New Zealand Historical items and events. The displays were well laid out and the explanations were excellent. It would be one of the best museums I have visited in New Zealand.nnThe staff at reception were most helpful and very polite. They answered all my questions and helped to make my visit very worth while.
This is a fantastic museum. The main caveat is that their Davis theatre is always freezing in the winter, early spring, or late autumn, even though they put in a new heater. It would be wonderful if they would put a normal thermostat in, instead of a switch and keep it at 20° -21 The WHO recommends the temperature of 20 C to be a minimum for people over 65 - which tends to be a large block of the audience. My friend brought in a small thermometer and recorded about 18 degrees on the bottom seats. Instead, we have an archaic system of simply turning the switch on or off with no ability to set or change the thermostat.nnOf the six times that I have attended in the last few winter months, the temperature has been going on for preheating the theatre, and maybe it's getting a tad too hot for some sitting on upper seats. They then complain to the host. The host then turns it off, and then the temperature continues to drop throughout the movie or lecture until it is unbearable for those in the bottom rows.nnI've been to similar lecture theatres in about a dozen countries, but I have never been to one so cold as this one. So we hardly go to it anymore for this reason. Yes, it can be a bit hotter on the top rows in the bottom rows but one can take off their jersey in the top row if too warm.
If you like museums, this one is definitely a great one. Free admission, donation optional. The Maori exhibit is fascinating and educational. I especially enjoyed the area devoted to bird species.
Comment on this business

to add Whanganui Regional Museum map to your website;



We use cookies

We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our website, to show you personalized content and targeted ads, to analyze our website traffic, and to understand where our visitors are coming from. Privacy Policy