Hokitika Museum

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Hokitika, New Zealand

hokitikamuseum.co.nz
History museum· Tourist attraction

Hokitika Museum Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Hokitika Museum is located in Hokitika, New Zealand on 17 Hamilton Street. Hokitika Museum is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category history museum in New Zealand.

Address

17 Hamilton Street

Phone

+64 37556898

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Kieran Isherwood

Just a lovely looking old building

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Janey Collins

This is a place that is reasonably cheap to visit. The front desk is always very helpful and very able to give great local information. The museum hosts some local shows like the junk to funk show. It has some history of the local gold mining and a permanent display of jade.

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James Bowen

Great museum. Definitely worth a visit. Highly recommended!

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Elisabeth Ford

We visited the Museum on the 19th of March 2019. Another great Carnegie building with so much history just on its own. It was great to learn more of the history of the local area and to discover new and interesting facts concerning Hokitika and the surrounding area. This town definitely punches above its weight for interesting places to visit and things to do. Not at all what we were expecting. The museum is definitely worth spending time visiting.

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Don Juzwishin

What a wonderful accident to have visited the museum and meet David the volunteer resourcing the desk on the day we arrived. He was a font of information and insight into the local history and folk lore. An important resource for the community.

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Chris

Wonderful little museum with plenty of character and super friendly staff. Free entry but I encourage a donation. Plenty to learn and read. If you take your time you'll need a couple of hours otherwise it is quite small and you can breeze through it quickly if you prefer.

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Chris Sun

Really neat nuggets of local history clearly lovingly compiled and presented. I especially liked the parts on early aviation and its affect on the West Coasters, the gold rush, and photographs of the perilous development of overland Southern Alps traversal. Also fun fact the building was originally granted by the same oil baron Carnegie that funded so many museums and libraries in The States!