Petone Settlers Museum

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Lower Hutt, New Zealand

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Museum· Historical landmark· Historical place museum· Local history museum· Tourist attraction

Petone Settlers Museum Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Petone Settlers Museum is located in Lower Hutt, New Zealand on 130 Petone Settlers Museum, Petone. Petone Settlers Museum is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category museum in New Zealand.

Address

130 Petone Settlers Museum, Petone

Phone

+6445688373

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Reg Smith

Interesting local history of factories now closed that once supplied the nation. Brands that have now disappeared from the shelves that were widely available. Memory lane.

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Bryce Miller

Nice museum with a very helpful attendant.

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Ruary Laidlaw

An eye opening little museum. Well set up displays. A very interesting video about the history of early settlement. The lady in reception was friendly and keen to be helpful. Right beside the sea where it all happened.

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Fraser Kitt

If you are strolling along the foreshore or just dashing in to get out of the rain this is a Petone gem. A great mix of history in the most amazing art decorating building. Wish I'd taken some photos.

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Graeme Wooller

An excellent museum with great memories of GMNZ Petone. A highly recommended visit. A coin donation would be a great idea

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Olive Hattingh

An interesting museum. You learn a lot about Petone's history and the displays are stunning

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Bob Ranchod

Great little place showcasing Lower Hutts current and past history. Regular interesting events held here also. Situated on Petone beach there is plenty of parking and Popular Jackson street within 5 minutes walking distance for a restaurant or cafe.

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Chrissy Parker

Has the most amazing mural. Great hats and other local factory displays and a whole room of tangata whenua info. Easy parking. Laughable/questionable swimming cossies and a memorable sea view. Definitely worth a visit and a donation.