29-33 Taranaki Street, Wellington 6011 New ZealandMap
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TeAroPa is the remnant of a Maori village built in 1824, which was very prosperous at the time and has since been rebuilt after the influx of immigrants from New Zealand. Two historical sites were excavated here at the beginning of the century and are now on display. There are information boards in the display area inside, and there are also some antiquities on display here to give people a better understanding of Wellington's history and traditional Maori life.
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Sarah J H
Preserving History for what
I am all for honouring heritage of our beautiful Aotearoa and creating memorial sites, but there is very little to see here. The remains preserved under the floor glass is really nothing special to lo...
This was a really good day, lots to see and learn about the history of NZ and the aborigines. Free to enter. Worth giving yourself a few hours to see all it has to offer.
Struggled to find it at all. Walked up and down Taranaki St. The directions from both I site wellington and Google were wrong. Despite the hours on the door saying open 7 days from 9am til 5pm it was ...
I don’t want to diminish the importance of the Te Aro Pa site, but for the tourist I thought it was underwhelming. It is simply a room off the street, with two glassed off excavation sections. There a...
Preserving History for what
I am all for honouring heritage of our beautiful Aotearoa and creating memorial sites, but there is very little to see here. The remains preserved under the floor glass is really nothing special to lo...
Lots to see
This was a really good day, lots to see and learn about the history of NZ and the aborigines. Free to enter. Worth giving yourself a few hours to see all it has to offer.
Disappointed
Struggled to find it at all. Walked up and down Taranaki St. The directions from both I site wellington and Google were wrong. Despite the hours on the door saying open 7 days from 9am til 5pm it was ...
Andy Warhol
Incredible, worth the visit for young and old alike. It was so colourful, and very insightful into the mind of an accentric artiste.
A little underwhelming
I don’t want to diminish the importance of the Te Aro Pa site, but for the tourist I thought it was underwhelming. It is simply a room off the street, with two glassed off excavation sections. There a...