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    Auckland War Memorial Museum

    4.5(57 reviews)
    50.4 kmParnell

    I know it's called a War Memorial Museum and there is a section dedicated to that topic. Beautiful…read morehalls and displays of remembrance. However, it shows so much more. Actually it can be quite confusing. The are halls, corridors, several floors, rooms dedicated to various themes and you can get lost in there. Not that the museum is really huge, but the the rooms interconnect in some way that defies rhyme or reason. Still I enjoyed my stay here and especially the Maori experience. Very educational as well as entertaining. Please follow the performers' requests as this is a cultural experience and you should be mindful. I highly recommend it. There was also a shark exhibit going on and some sort of student activity while I was visiting. This place is a hodgepodge of all things Auckland and New Zealand in general. Perfect for folks with a short attention span, because there is something new and different around every corner.

    Known as the war memorial museum, this place was much more than that. I'm used to museums with a…read morespecific theme and this was a hodge podge museum, filled with quirky collections of indigenous, historical war, science and other miscellaneous items. I am quirky, so I really enjoyed my visit here. The first floor was about indigenous Māori history and other Polynesian islands. The second floor's theme was natural history and the third floor was war history (Māori, World wars) and memorial dedicated to those who served from New Zealand. I spent about three hours looking at all the exhibits and displays. In another lifetime, I worked at an aviation museum and I was astounded to find an intact Zero plane here. With less than twenty in existence, to actually see one in person with actual World War Two history was the highlight of my visit. The museum has two eateries that's pretty decent in price with nice sitting areas to enjoy. The gift shop had original items I didn't see anywhere else on my trip. The museum is free to NZ residents but visitors have to pay admission. It's worth it to pay and visit here atleast once in your lifetime.

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    3.6(8 reviews)
    50.5 kmWestern Springs

    Excellent museum one can reach by bus from the centre of Auckland. Wood paneled trams to ride over…read moreto the aviation section with many vintage aircraft including some of the majestic flying boats. Funny to see the Dakota and Dragon Rapide that I've flown on in previous years in the UK on pleasure flights. Some vintage Air New Zealand bags and model aircraft to buy in this hangar. Silly rules about not being able to smoke on site. Richard and I had a quiet fag and made sure we put our butts in the bin anyway. Friendly staff on board the tram. Some interactive exhibits to do with noise and image in one of the sheds. Also some information on migrants to New Zealand in the 20th century especially the Poms. Retro buses adorn the main area and there is a cafe. Ridiculous one cannot smoke on the cafe balcony. There are some lovely restored old houses and a kirk (church) in one section with lovely green lawn to walk on. I enjoyed this museum and was interested to learn that Air New Zealand used to be called National Airways corporation until 1978.

    This museum had a good amount of stuff to keep a car loving two year old busy and a nice smaller…read morebaby play area for our nine month old to crawl around that was soft/pretty safe. The outdoor playground kept us busy for a good while. Not a huge place for kids to explore but good for a quiet morning. There's also a real tram/train that you can take with your ticket (the wait was too long for us so you might want to look ahead at the times).

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