Kapiti Coast Museum
The Kapiti Coast MuseumMuseums- Kapiti Coast District Council
Its coastline has a wealth of legacy and is home to seven beautiful and varied museum and a popular arts galery where everyone can discover and savour something. Are you fond of culture and cultural inheritance and do you like them? Perhaps you have worked in a museum or managed a special collection?
Ask a museum to see if you can voluntarily commit yourself to the running, maintenance of the collection and further deveopment. Absorbent exhibits about the area' s ?taki and Te Horo histories, which change throughout the year. A survey of seven urban structures in K?piti has found two in ?taki that are potentially earthquake-prone, ?taki Museum is one of them.
For more information about the museum, take a guided walk and view the collectors items in the onlinebase. New Zealand and the pioneering story of General aviation. The Paraparaumu International Park (now known as K?piti Coast Airport) was New Zealand's busiest international hub in the 1940s-1950s.
It also has the propeller of the Caudron planes Will Scotland flew on January 29, 1914 on the first continuous in Wellington. Take the streetcars that once used to serve Wellington's people. For more information about this museum and its opening times and entrance fees, click on the links below to see beautifully renovated coaches.
Click on the links below for more information on the museum's trips and opening times. In the museum you can see souvenirs of the railroad, tool shed, an early cuisine, the city' s story M?ori, historic photos from Paek?k?riki and souvenirs from the second Marine Division. For more information on opening times, click on the links below.
The Mahara Galery, the district's public art space, has an yearly program of high-profile curatorial exhibits and offers coastal art isans the opportunity to show. Mahara Place in Waikanae is run by the Mahara Galerie Trust and financed by the Council. Brochures Museum Trail are available in all public libraries and i-sites around K?piti or can be downloaded via the following link:
Please note: The latest booklet contains a list for the Hyde Park Museum, Te Horo.