Hawke's Bay Museum of Technology

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Napier, New Zealand

faradaycentre.org.nz
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Hawke's Bay Museum of Technology Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Hawke's Bay Museum of Technology is located in Napier, New Zealand on 2B Faraday Street, Napier South. Hawke's Bay Museum of Technology is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category museum in New Zealand.

Address

2B Faraday Street, Napier South

Phone

+6468352338

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Surreal3sixty

Awesome place for all ages VERY hands on, look back in time and immerse your self in the experience. When they are open the tesla coil display is at 11.30am. The staff are very helpful and knowledgeable and so welcoming. Thank you for a very awesome learning experience well done team

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pilot boy

Probably the most interactive museums I've ever been to. Great hands-on experience, and the Tesla coil demonstration was loud! Great museum. Highly recommended to everybody.

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Mrs Fleming

This was an awesome place. It exceeded my expectations, especially how much my kids were engaged in everything. I had thought the adults would get the most out of this trip but my kids (6,7,8) were not at all bored. So interactive and well worth a visit.

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Peter Brown

A fun mix of historic/scientific equipment and interactive activities for big and smaller kids

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Jeromé Dolman

An unexpected delight, full to the brim with old technology, with most of it set up to use and learn how it works. From a bellow pump keyboard to various phones to electricity generators to shoe cobbling gear, there are several visits with of exploration to be had. Oh, and don't miss the Tesla coil demonstrations!

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Ricky Young

Very cool place to visit with plenty of history for everyone to enjoy hands on. Staff were very knowledgeable and helpful. I would recommend visiting whether young or old!

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Tim Wild

It's a good hands on place for kids to look at and play with old this but calling it science and technology is stretching it a bit.

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Scott Bradley

Amazing place. Good for kids to see how the older machines worked