Museum of Waiheke

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Waiheke Island, New Zealand

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Museum· Tourist attraction

Museum of Waiheke Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Museum of Waiheke is located in Waiheke Island, New Zealand on 165 Onetangi Road. Museum of Waiheke is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category museum in New Zealand.

Address

165 Onetangi Road

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Matt Hutchings

Interesting little town museum. It is more of a collection of buildings that make up the museum. Main building plus a few other buildings, each showing a specific theme or feature of life in the area during a period of time. It is a grass and dirt walk between buildings so be careful if it is raining. It was a bit muddy when I visited. However there is some beautiful scenery nearby, so it blends in well. The comments are fit for all ages, so being your kids and take a visit. Admittance is a donation (suggested at 3).

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Faye Fulton

The museum was spectacular. It is made up of a few different buildings. It was raining when we where there and the path to the toilets was wet and muddy. The people IB the museum are delightful and helpful. They answered questions and talked with us. The artifacts the museum has are incredible. Everything is kept in as perfect condition as possible while still being able to let visitors enjoy it. It is a 3.00 suggested donation to enter, but we each gave a minimum of 5.00.

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Murray Corby

Neat worth the visit.

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Josephine Tucker

Great place to visit . All of us in a group of 4 enjoyed it. So much to look at. Covered half an acre with different styles of buildings. This includes an old outside dunny. Note not in use. The old bachs have lots of Waiheke History. The custodians are all volunteers so great to donate to support what they do for free. Maori settlers definately shown as Tangata whenua. Tiki with story and pa sites noted. Good in all weathers but on a very hot or wet day perfect. Overlooks the golf course. Very suitable for young or old. Hands on and great staff . We visited Sunday afternoon. .

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Richard Wilson

Well worth a visit

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Roel van der Gun

It's OK, small museum about the island from earlier

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Ben Morgan

Great little glimpse of the past. Great community facility

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Kevin Underell

Intimate little place, with old residences situated on the grounds, that are stacked with memories of days gone by.