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Nelson Provincial Museum Pupuri Taonga o Te Tai Ao

Te rohe - Location
270 Trafalgar Street, Nelson 7010

Ngā haora mahi - Opening hours
10:00am - 5:00pm weekdays, 10:00am - 4:30pm weekends and public holidays, closed Good Friday and Christmas Day

Te utu - Admission
There is no admission charge to the Regional Gallery for Nelson Tasman residents although donations are appreciated. Fees may apply for temporary exhibitions.

The general admission fee for non-Nelson Tasman residents is $7 for adults, $5 for Gold Card holders, $3 for school students, $3 for tertiary students with ID, and pre-schoolers are free.

Welcome to our award-winning Museum and home of the region's taonga and other treasures.

Nelson Provincial Museum Pupuri Taonga o Te Tai Ao is located in the heart of Nelson City on the corner of Trafalgar and Hardy Streets. Our Museum rests on the same town acre block that the Museum occupied in 1842.

The Regional Gallery leads visitors through an exploration of Te Tauihu, the top of the South Island from Tasman Bay to Golden Bay. This treasure-filled exhibition focuses on the region's fascinating history and identity, offering an opportunity for hours of discovery.

The Upper Gallery is home to our short-term and touring exhibitions, as well as our teaching classroom and a rooftop garden. A vibrant stained-glass window featuring many of the unique creatures and plants of Aotearoa may be admired from the top floor.

Isel Park Research Facility:

Our Isel Park Research Facility is where our dedicated staff care for our regional taonga (treasures), including one of New Zealand's most significant photographic collections.

The Isel Park facility is home to an extensive range of historical archives as well as collections of taonga, photographs, social history, textiles, art and natural history specimens. Our trained staff are available to assist visitors with their research to help you uncover the stories and history from the beautiful Tasman region

Ngā momo kohinga -
Collection Strengths

Art

Archives and manuscripts

Photography

Social history

Taonga Māori

Ngā wāhi -
Facilities

  • Education programme

  • Public programmes

  • Membership club

  • Touring exhibitions

  • High resolution images available for order

  • Wheelchair access

  • Function space

  • Toilets

  • Café

  • Shop

Whakapā mai -
Contact

Kei te mahere -
On the map

Tūhuratia te kohinga -
Explore collection