Far North Regional Museum
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Corner of Mathews Avenue and, South Rd
Kaitaia, NTL 0410 - (649) 408-1403
Chamber Rating
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Carolyn Stone
Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure More
Apr 3rd, 2023 -
andy marks
Apr 21st, 2022 -
Shane Philpott
IT'S closed on the weekends but don't worry..there is a nice public market with heaps of parkng..and lovely helpful isite people to help you plan your trip..the building is amazing..please give someone a job and open on Saturday and Sunday
Aug 17th, 2021 -
Ruth Emerson and Bob Owen
The Far North Museum is actually part of the Te Ahu Community Cultural Center, that also houses the library, social services, meeting rooms, and other resources. The building, opened in 2012, is beautiful and worth visiting for its own sake if you are nearby. Agree with other reviewers: the museum is well designed, with informative/interesting displays and exhibits. It bypasses some of the Maori-Pakeha (European) disputes and problems, which can be explored more at the Waitangi Treaty Center in Paihia. The Te Ahu staff were welcoming and very informative. Museum admission is by donation. For hours, see Te Ahu on Google Maps.
Apr 7th, 2020 -
Robert Kimmitt
Sep 29th, 2018
Contact Info
- (649) 408-1403
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Far North Regional Museum?
A The phone number for Far North Regional Museum is: (649) 408-1403.
Q Where is Far North Regional Museum located?
A Far North Regional Museum is located at Corner of Mathews Avenue and, South Rd, Kaitaia, NTL 0410
Q What is the internet address for Far North Regional Museum?
A The website (URL) for Far North Regional Museum is: https://www.museumatteahu.co.nz/
Q How is Far North Regional Museum rated?
A Far North Regional Museum has a 4.6 Star Rating from 5 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Far North Regional Museum
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 5 Reviews )Carolyn Stone on Google
Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure More
andy marks on Google
Shane Philpott on Google
IT'S closed on the weekends but don't worry..there is a nice public market with heaps of parkng..and lovely helpful isite people to help you plan your trip..the building is amazing..please give someone a job and open on Saturday and Sunday
Ruth Emerson and Bob Owen on Google
The Far North Museum is actually part of the Te Ahu Community Cultural Center, that also houses the library, social services, meeting rooms, and other resources. The building, opened in 2012, is beautiful and worth visiting for its own sake if you are nearby. Agree with other reviewers: the museum is well designed, with informative/interesting displays and exhibits. It bypasses some of the Maori-Pakeha (European) disputes and problems, which can be explored more at the Waitangi Treaty Center in Paihia. The Te Ahu staff were welcoming and very informative. Museum admission is by donation. For hours, see Te Ahu on Google Maps.
Robert Kimmitt on Google