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  1. Welcome to Puke Ariki - a place of wonder, of excitement, of discovery and adventure. Puke Ariki comprises a museum, library, research centre, museum store and isite, with community libraries situated in Inglewood, Bell Block, Waitara, Urenui, and Ōākura.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Puke_ArikiPuke Ariki - Wikipedia

    Puke Ariki is a combined museum and library at New Plymouth, New Zealand which opened in June 2003. It is an amalgamation of the New Plymouth Public Library (founded in 1848) and the Taranaki Museum (founded in 1919).

  3. Puke Ariki holds a large collection of photographs, artworks, archives and interesting objects. A lot of our collection is listed in our Heritage Database. Pop in some search terms and find some hidden treasures.

  4. Puke Ariki Library is located in the centre of New Plymouth. Explore: our excellent books, DVDs, newspapers and magazines; our Discover It! area for the kids; the Taranaki Research Centre / Te Pua Wānanga o Taranaki our community services and activities. Find out about visiting Puke Ariki Library.

    • Puke Ariki Museum and Store. Enter from 1 Ariki Street and 65 St Aubyn Street. Opening Hours. Monday to Sunday: 10am - 5pm. Puke Ariki Museum, isite and Store are open every day except for Christmas Day.
    • Puke Ariki Library. Enter from 1 Ariki Street and 65 St Aubyn Street. Opening Hours. Monday to Friday: 9am - 6pm. Saturday and Sunday: 9am - 5pm. Puke Ariki Library is closed on public holidays.
    • Taranaki Research Centre. Enter from 1 Ariki Street and 65 St Aubyn Street. Opening Hours. Monday to Sunday: 10am - 5pm. Taranaki Research Centre is closed on public holidays.
    • isite. Enter from 1 Ariki Street and 65 St Aubyn Street. Opening Hours. Monday to Sunday: 10am - 5pm. The isite is open every day except for Christmas Day. The isite Visitor Centre should be your first stop if you need travel advice and bookings for tours, activities, events and accommodation in New Plymouth.
  5. Puke Ariki. New Plymouth, New Zealand, Australia & Pacific. Top choice in New Plymouth. Translating as ‘Hill of Chiefs’, Puke Ariki was once a pā (fortified village) site, and is now home to the i-SITE, a fab regional museum, a library, a cafe and Arborio restaurant.

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  7. View of New Plymouth from Puke Ariki. Shows barracks on Marsland Hill, St Mary's Church, the Methodist Church, Masonic Hotel, and lower Liardet Street and Devon Street. Mt Taranaki / Egmont and Pouakai Ranges in left background.

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