Waikato Museum

Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato is a regional museum located in Hamilton, New Zealand. The Museum manages ArtsPost, a shop and gallery space for New Zealand art and design. Both are managed by Hamilton City Council.

Building and History

The current Waikato Museum building is located at 1 Grantham Street in Hamilton’s central business district on the west bank of the Waikato River. It was designed by Ivan Mercep of the Auckland architectural firm formerly named JASMad Group Ltd (now Jasmax) who later designed Te Papa.

Waikato Museum of Art and History opened in 1987. The event was the culmination of years of planning and debate surrounding the need for a combined regional museum and art gallery. The name of the institution has since been changed to Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga O Waikato, to reflect an increased focus on Māori heritage and culture.Шаблон:Citation needed

The interior and exterior of the Museum building is inspired by and integrated with the environment.Шаблон:Citation needed The design is oriented toward the steep riverbank on which the Museum is situated. This approach is in keeping with Hamilton’s long-term urban strategy to enhance its river frontage.Шаблон:Citation needed

ArtsPost is located on Victoria Street next to the Museum and occupies Hamilton’s former Post and Telegraph office. Designed by architect John Campbell, it was built 1901 for a cost of £2,400. Hamilton City Council purchased the building in 1992 to create a high profile facility for the promotion of the visual arts. In consultation with the Historic Places Trust, the building was restored and ArtsPost opened on 27 June 1998.

Hamilton city and the surrounding districts were developed on the traditional lands of several Waikato Tainui hapu. Below the area where Waikato Museum stands was a canoe landing site called Te Korokoro. This site got its name from a freshwater spring believed to have curative powers. War canoes (waka taua) were often beached at Te Korokoro to be repaired. Immediately opposite Waikato Museum was a pa called Tetarahi, owned by a sub-tribe of Ngati Wairere called Parekirangi.

Exhibitions, Education and Public Programmes

Waikato Museum offers a range of exhibitions (curated in-house and touring), as well as a full complement of education and public programmes.

Waikato Museum’s education, collections and research, and public programmes have four area of focus: art, social history, science, and tangata whenua. The overall aim of the institution is to reflect the passions, history, heritage and culture of the Waikato region.

Highlights for visitors include the majestic 200-year-old waka taua (war canoe) Te Winika and accompanying interpretation; Exscite and Planet Warriors, interactive science galleries for children; and Never a Dull Moment! Hamilton Stories which takes a quirky look at Hamilton’s history.Шаблон:Citation needed

In April 2015 the Museum opened a major exhibition to mark the centenary of the First World War. Funded by a grant from the Lotteries Commission, For Us They Fell tells the untold stories of the Waikato men who served in the Great War and the families they left behind.

The Museum offers a range of events including artist talks, workshops and a popular school holiday programme during each of the four mid-term holidays. Since 2010 the Museum has hosted Bat Tours, supported by the Waikato Regional Council. Participants enjoy a presentation before being led on a tour to the bat nesting site and can have encounters with longtailed bats, glow worms, shortfin eels and other native species.Шаблон:Citation needed

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Mae Rewa
26 June 2016
Nice place to spend a Saturday morning at. Plenty of historical features to look at and there is usually a theme being held throughout each term or so. Koha donation ????
Hamilton City
29 December 2010
Never a dull moment! is a quirky, thought-provoking and entertaining exhibition for all ages about Hamilton stories. On at the Waikato Museum now.
Joanna
28 September 2014
Graham Percy Exhibition!
Hamilton & Waikato Region
Take in the history of the region
Alessandra Fukusato
5 January 2018
Arte e esculturas! Momentos da luta na guerra mundial do NZ!
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