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  1. Te Papa is a museum of Aotearoa New Zealand's people, culture, history and nature. Explore exhibitions, events, collections, stories and more at Te Papa's website.

  2. Explore the stories of New Zealand's people, culture, nature and history at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. Sign up to WellingtonNZ newsletters to stay in the loop with everything good going on in Wellington.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Te_PapaTe Papa - Wikipedia

    Te Papa is a bicultural museum in Wellington that explores New Zealand's culture, history and environment. It opened in 1998 after the merger of the National Museum and the National Art Gallery, and attracts over 1.5 million visitors a year.

  4. www.tepapa.govt.nz › visit › plan-your-visitPlan your visit | Te Papa

    Plan your visit Whakaritea tō toronga. Te Papa is open every day 10am–6pm (except Christmas Day). Admission is free for everyone, but charges apply to some short-term exhibitions and events. Find us at 55 Cable Street, Wellington – with parking and a friendly accessible environment.

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  5. www.tepapa.govt.nz › visit › exhibitionsExhibitions | Te Papa

    Explore the diverse and exciting exhibitions at Te Papa, from art and culture to history and science. Discover stories of Aotearoa New Zealand and the world through interactive displays, objects and events.

  6. Collections Online has information on almost 800,000 artworks, objects and specimens from Te Papas collections; from dinosaur teeth to contemporary art, buzzy bee to Xena. Collection areas cover Taonga Māori, Pacific Cultures, History, Photography, Art, Botany and Zoology.

  7. Te Papa Tongarewa. Te Papa is New Zealand’s national museum, renowned for being bicultural, scholarly, innovative, and fun. Their collections span five areas: art. history. Pacific. Māori. natural environment. They have interactive exhibitions, dynamic events and education programmes.