Wellington Museum Guide
Wellington Museum: Stories of the Capital Guide
Discover the captivating history of Wellington at the Wellington Museum, housed in a beautiful heritage building on Queens Wharf. This museum tells the stories of the city and its people, from its early Maori inhabitants to its development as New Zealand's capital. Through engaging exhibits and interactive displays, you'll gain a deeper understanding of Wellington's rich maritime history, its cultural heritage, and its vibrant present. The Wellington Museum is located in the Bond Store, a historic building that dates back to 1892. Originally used for storing goods arriving at the port, the building has been carefully restored and adapted to house the museum. The museum's collections include a wide range of artifacts, photographs, and documents that illustrate Wellington's past. The museum also features a number of interactive exhibits, including a virtual reality experience that allows visitors to explore the city's history in a new way. Visitors to the Wellington Museum can explore the permanent exhibitions, which cover topics such as Wellington's maritime history, its role as a port city, and its cultural diversity. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions on a variety of themes. Don't miss the Wahine disaster exhibit, which tells the story of the tragic sinking of the inter-island ferry in 1968. While the museum doesn't have a specific culinary tradition, its location on the waterfront means that there are plenty of cafes and restaurants nearby offering a range of dining options.
Transportation
The Wellington Museum is located on Queens Wharf, easily accessible by public transport. Many bus routes stop near the waterfront, including routes 1, 2, 3, 12, 20, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30x, 31x, 81, 83. Check Metlink Wellington for the most up-to-date schedules and routes. It's also a short walk from the Wellington Railway Station.
Opening Hours
10am - 5pm daily
Ticket Price
Free entry