Kapiti Coast Museum
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Location
9 Elizabeth St, Waikanae
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Opening hours
Friday, Saturday & Sunday 1pm - 4pm
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Admission
Free
Located in the old Waikanae Post Office building built in 1907, a Category 2 Heritage Places Trust building, the Museum’s collection showcases the natural, social and cultural history of the Kapiti Coast District. The Museum features interactive displays of early telephones, a telephone exchange and military telecommunications equipment.
Permanent exhibits include a replica early to mid-20th century kitchen, a school room and items illustrating the early agricultural, forestry and whaling industries established on the Kapiti Coast.
Located in the old Waikanae Post Office building opened in 1907, a Category 2 Heritage Places Trust building, the Museum’s collection showcases the natural, social and cultural history of the Kapiti Coast District. The Museum features interactive displays of early telephones, a manual telephone exchange and military telecommunications equipment.
Current Exhibition : The current exhibition that opened on ANZAC weekend displays the radio operator’s position and actual equipment used in a World War II Lancaster bomber. Alongside this is a diorama of portable communications equipment used by soldiers in the Pacific during the Second World War.
The Kapiti Coast Museum is a member of the Discover Kapiti Heritage Group, an active group of the eight museums of the Kapiti Coast District.
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Collection Strengths
Archives and manuscripts
- Maps and plans
Social history
Technology
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Facilities
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Reference library
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Guided tours
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Membership club
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Wheelchair access
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Toilets
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Parking
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Contact
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