New Zealand Maritime Museum - Auckland |
Connecting you with Aotearoa New Zealand's stories of the sea.
New Zealand Maritime Museum is proud of our Māori name: Hui Te Ananui a Tangaroa.
The New Zealand Maritime Museum is the place where the stories of people and the sea are preserved, shared and explored with our visitors.
New Zealand is one of the most maritime nations in the world and the story of every one of us is affected by the sea - through immigration, trade, design, innovation and leisure. The museum is a hub for all of these stories; we express them in our galleries, and through our programme of events, special exhibitions, heritage sailings and more.
The museum houses one of the nation's most important heritage collections, which covers the breadth of our relationship with the sea; from the Great Pacific Migration a thousand years ago to the cutting edge of modern technology and design used in America's Cup and modern yachting.
Whether you are a lifelong yachtie or someone who has never before set foot on a boat, you will find relevance and personal connections to the stories and taonga of the New Zealand Maritime Museum.
Situated in Auckland's vibrant Viaduct Basin on the Waitematā Harbour, the Museum is open every day of the year except for Christmas Day.
How to get to the Museum
Bus, train, walk or ferry, the New Zealand Maritime Museum is located on Hobson's Wharf at the heart of Auckland's Viaduct Harbour and down town area.
Getting There
❊ Address ❊
⊜ Corner Quay St and Hobson Street, Auckland View Map
✆ Telephone: +64 9 373 0800
❊ What's On ❊
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❊ Web Links ❊
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➼ www.maritimemuseum.co.nz
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