1 Tennyson Street, Napier South, Napier 4110, New ZealandMap
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Worth a look
Very friendly and helpful staff, was greeted at the door and had everything explained. Exhibits are bit a bit all over the place physically, so there isn't really any flow from one to the other. Earth...
Thought I would check out MTG as I had not been for awhile. What a fabulous surprise to see that the retail area had been spruced up and now features a fabulous array of books souvenirs jigsaws keepsa...
Lovely helpful staff. The exhibits were fabulous. The earthquake exhibit was really well done, just a shame that the kids had such loud outside voices inside. The gift shop is full of locally made tre...
Interesting stories of the earthquake and Marineland
The ground floor tells the story of the local iwi in whose land this city lies and their chieftains. The basement tells the powerful story of the earthquake of 1931, in which 256 people lost their li...
Worth a look
Very friendly and helpful staff, was greeted at the door and had everything explained. Exhibits are bit a bit all over the place physically, so there isn't really any flow from one to the other. Earth...
Worth a Visit
Thought I would check out MTG as I had not been for awhile. What a fabulous surprise to see that the retail area had been spruced up and now features a fabulous array of books souvenirs jigsaws keepsa...
See the earthquake exhibit
We stopped in here as we were walking around Napier. Checkout the earthquake exhibit in the basement. Also offer free wifi. Free entry
I can’t believe this is free entry!
Lovely helpful staff. The exhibits were fabulous. The earthquake exhibit was really well done, just a shame that the kids had such loud outside voices inside. The gift shop is full of locally made tre...
Interesting stories of the earthquake and Marineland
The ground floor tells the story of the local iwi in whose land this city lies and their chieftains. The basement tells the powerful story of the earthquake of 1931, in which 256 people lost their li...