I visited the museum with a friend and because she was local there was no entrance fee. I thoroughly enjoyed my visit here. The building itself is gorgeous, interesting and grand, a lovely place to wander about for a day to learn about local history, geology, culture and nature.There is a cultural Maori performance available here as well. The World of Wearable art was on display here and it was beyond wonderful. Its great that they provide a venue for such incredible exhibits.
Special exhibit of wearable clothing was just outstanding. Building is a bit strange in terms of layout and some exhibits are hard to understand with information at your feet level.
去过很多博物馆,奥克兰这一家比较小。免费但是接受捐赠。博物馆内部比较小,有几层楼,介绍了很多奥克兰的历史文化。还有飞机看!
不同国家,不同文化。虽然不大,但是对于了解纽西兰文化却是很好的管道,推荐!也希望各位去能保持素质,别丢了自己国家的脸。
I tend to get bored in museums but the amount of variety offered at the Auckland Museum means you will never be bored, there's so much to see and it's all really interesting. I highly recommend you do the cultural performance, so worth the money and so much fun! The performers are amazing, so talented, and they're really funny too. I also ate at the Museum Cafe, which was really yummy!
非常精致的博物馆!这里有许多展品陈列。大部分都是关于毛利人的展览。我们从中了解了新西兰的文化风貌。还有许多当地本土的动植物概貌。全都是自然历史和生态的知识见闻。我认为这是关于新西兰土地的丰盛文化盛宴,有许多东西都让人心驰神往。非常值得花时间去好好了解。至少需要花大半天的时间在这里。如果你有富裕时间的话我建议大家可以去博物馆后面的小花园里走走看看。
会经常更换主题,节假日也会有小朋友的活动,逛完博物馆还可以去边上的温室花园走走,往下还有风景优美的湖边咖啡馆让人享有一整个宜人的下午
带着四个五岁以下的孩子,我们只是一次短暂旅行,我对所看见的展品印象非常深刻—主要是恐龙展和新西兰风俗(Kiwiana)展。迫不及待想要不带小孩再去一次!
Located in Parnell and free to Kiwi residents. My afternoon entry was $45 NZ dollars and entitled me to a Maori cultural show, the last performance I believe was 2 pm and all access to the many textile, nautical, and art exhibits throughout the 3 level museum. Impressive Lego architectural creations reside in the lobby now. I should have come earlier, as 5pm ( closing time ) came way to quickly. Make it a first stop then walk leisurely 2 blocks to find a variety of local eateries. Enjoyed the Volcano exhibit immensely followed by a simulated earthquake/volcanic blast emanating from Rangitoto Island. It last blasted 600 years ago creating the above water Island you see today, scary thought.