Address: Buckle Street, Wellington, WGN 6011 New Zealand
Phone: +64-4-3852496
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The New Zealand War Memorial is located in the center of Wellington. There are many wax figures of all kinds, all imitating realistic war scenes, which are very cruel. This is also to warn everyone to love peace and not to war.
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We would har about Anzac Day frequently throughout our stay in New Zealand and Australia. Retrospectively I can tell you this was the best memorial we would visit. It not only honors those who lost th...
A tall memorial that dominates the area set in a park with other items of remembrance. It is always difficult to stay the right side of the line between respectful remembrance and triumphalism, and yo...
The New Zealand War Memorial is located in the center of Wellington. There are many wax figures of all kinds, all imitating realistic war scenes, which are very cruel. This is also to warn everyone to love peace and not to war.
The New Zealand War Memorial in Wellington is a memorial to the Allied Forces of Australia and New Zealand during World War II. The most exciting thing here is the War Wax Museum. Every wax figure is made very real, just like a living person. Reappearing the cruelty of the war at that time, and the sadness of parting life and death of comrades-in-arms, definitely gave people a kind of soul shock.
We paid the tour guide fee, which is worth it. The layout and presentation of this memorial is very good. You can't help but go out, more information and completely touched the selfless people, they gave their lives. This must be the case when visiting Welling.
The New Zealand National War Memorial in Wellington mainly commemorates the soldiers of the ANZ Allied Forces who died during World War II. There are many realistic wax statues here, which reproduce the cruelty of the war and the life and death of comrades-in-arms at that time, giving people a very strong soul shock.
The New Zealand War Memorial is actually a war wax museum. It mainly records scenes of the ANZ Allied Forces fighting with Japan during World War II. The wax figures depict the characters in detail, just like living ones, even the blood vessels and facial wrinkles are portrayed like real It makes people truly feel the cruelty and majesty of war and reminds people that they must love peace.