This was an afternoon trip choice and did not disappoint us. My son said this is one of the best museums he has ever seen! In a variety of different ways, information knowledge, and many interactive links. My son was disappointed not to be allowed to take more photos, but he understood the reasons. He liked the medals and could use the computer to find out more about the medals, which he liked. It was a good way to end the visit at the small cafe.
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This was an afternoon trip choice and did not disappoint us. My son said this is one of the best museums he has ever seen! In a variety of different ways, information knowledge, and many interactive links. My son was disappointed not to be allowed to take more photos, but he understood the reasons. He liked the medals and could use the computer to find out more about the medals, which he liked. It was a good way to end the visit at the small cafe.
The museum is a bit away from the pier, about 2 kilometers walk, in addition to absorbing fresh air along the way, you can also exercise. It is free to visit, but you can't take pictures inside. The pavilion is not big, mainly to show the history of the New Zealand Navy, and the living life on the ship is also introduced.
The place is not big, but the collection is very rich. If you have time, you can come and see it.
Tickets are a bit expensive, people who are interested in maritime are worth seeing. You can understand the history of navigation, like the maritime-related era of the big navigation era, you will definitely like it, there are many boats to see, take children to a good choice. The museum is located in the viaduct port, with a modern appearance.
Learn about the history of the Royal Navy in New Zealand, feel the solemnity of the Royal Navy, feel great, it is worth a visit