Toitu Otago Settlers Museum Guide
Discover Otago's Past: A Journey Through Time Guide
Step back in time at the Toitu Otago Settlers Museum, a captivating museum that tells the story of the people who shaped the Otago region. From the early Māori inhabitants to the European settlers who arrived in the 19th century, the museum brings to life the rich and diverse history of this corner of New Zealand. Through interactive exhibits, fascinating artifacts, and compelling stories, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and triumphs of those who came before us. The museum's collection is housed in a historic building that was once the site of the Dunedin Railway Station. The museum's exhibits trace the history of Otago from the arrival of the first Māori to the waves of European settlement, including Scottish, English, and Chinese immigrants. The museum also explores the region's industrial heritage, including its gold mining, farming, and manufacturing industries. Visitors can explore a wide range of exhibits, including a replica of an early settler's cottage, a working printing press, and a collection of vintage vehicles. Interactive displays allow you to learn about the lives of early settlers, try your hand at traditional crafts, and discover the stories of the people who shaped Otago. The museum also hosts regular events, including guided tours, lectures, and family activities.
Transportation
The Toitu Otago Settlers Museum is located near the city center and is easily accessible by public transport. Several bus routes stop near the museum. Check the Otago Regional Council's website (www.orc.govt.nz) for the most up-to-date bus schedules and routes. The museum is also within walking distance of many hotels and attractions in the city center.
Opening Hours
10am - 5pm daily
Ticket Price
Free