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Petone Settlers Museum
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Petone Settlers Museum is a local history museum located in the Wellington Provincial Centennial Memorial, a historic building in Petone, Lower Hutt, New Zealand. The building was originally constructed to mark the Wellington province's centennial commemorations; the museum opened in the building in 1977.
Nearby attractions
Petone Foreshore
The Esplanade, Petone, Lower Hutt 5012, New Zealand
Petone Beach
Wellington Region 5012, New Zealand
Petone Neighbourhood Hub
7 Britannia Street, Petone, Lower Hutt 5012, New Zealand
Petone Foreshore Playground
Petone, Lower Hutt 5012, New Zealand
Te Kohanga Manaaki - Petone Playscape
72 Cuba Street, Petone, Lower Hutt 5012, New Zealand
Nearby restaurants
Lone Star Petone
298 Jackson Street, Buick Street, Petone, Lower Hutt 5012, New Zealand
The Hook
306 Jackson Street, Petone, Lower Hutt 5012, New Zealand
Caffiend
233-235 Jackson Street, Petone, Lower Hutt 5012, New Zealand
Comes & Goes
259 Jackson Street, Petone, Lower Hutt 5012, New Zealand
Sabaidee Pah Khao Lao Restaurant
340 Jackson Street, Petone, Lower Hutt 5012, New Zealand
Soprano Petone
360 Jackson Street, Petone, Lower Hutt 5012, New Zealand
Bikaner
1/313 Jackson Street, Petone, Lower Hutt 5012, New Zealand
Faith and Co. Petone
313 Jackson Street, Petone, Lower Hutt 5012, New Zealand
Buddha Stix Wellington
354 Jackson Street, Petone, Lower Hutt 5012, New Zealand
Dirty Burger Petone
237 Jackson Street, Petone, Lower Hutt 5012, New Zealand
Nearby hotels
BKs Premier Motel Esplanade
189 The Esplanade, Petone, Lower Hutt 5012, New Zealand
Quest Petone
42 Richmond Street, Petone, Lower Hutt 5012, New Zealand
Foreshore Motor Lodge
5 Nelson Street, Petone, Lower Hutt 5012, New Zealand
Ava Lodge Motel
42/44 Cuba Street, Petone, Lower Hutt 5012, New Zealand
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Petone Settlers Museum

130 Petone Settlers Museum, 160 The Esplanade, Petone, Lower Hutt 5012, New Zealand
4.4(195)
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Petone Settlers Museum is a local history museum located in the Wellington Provincial Centennial Memorial, a historic building in Petone, Lower Hutt, New Zealand. The building was originally constructed to mark the Wellington province's centennial commemorations; the museum opened in the building in 1977.

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attractions: Petone Foreshore, Petone Beach, Petone Neighbourhood Hub, Petone Foreshore Playground, Te Kohanga Manaaki - Petone Playscape, restaurants: Lone Star Petone, The Hook, Caffiend, Comes & Goes, Sabaidee Pah Khao Lao Restaurant, Soprano Petone, Bikaner, Faith and Co. Petone, Buddha Stix Wellington, Dirty Burger Petone
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+64 4 568 8373
Website
huttcity.govt.nz

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Nearby attractions of Petone Settlers Museum

Petone Foreshore

Petone Beach

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Petone Foreshore Playground

Te Kohanga Manaaki - Petone Playscape

Petone Foreshore

Petone Foreshore

4.5

(440)

Closed
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Petone Beach

Petone Beach

4.6

(54)

Open 24 hours
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Petone Neighbourhood Hub

Petone Neighbourhood Hub

4.6

(60)

Closed
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Petone Foreshore Playground

Petone Foreshore Playground

4.4

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Nearby restaurants of Petone Settlers Museum

Lone Star Petone

The Hook

Caffiend

Comes & Goes

Sabaidee Pah Khao Lao Restaurant

Soprano Petone

Bikaner

Faith and Co. Petone

Buddha Stix Wellington

Dirty Burger Petone

Lone Star Petone

Lone Star Petone

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(744)

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The Hook

The Hook

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(523)

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Caffiend

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Comes & Goes

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Reviews of Petone Settlers Museum

4.4
(195)
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5.0
1y

Petone Settlers Museum is a hidden gem that truly captures the rich history and heritage of this vibrant community. From the moment you step through its doors, you are transported back in time to a place where stories come alive through interactive exhibits, fascinating artifacts, and engaging displays.

The museum's layout is thoughtfully designed, taking visitors on a journey through the past while providing valuable insights into the lives of the early settlers who shaped this area. Each section is meticulously curated, showcasing the resilience and pioneering spirit of those who paved the way for the thriving community we see today.

What truly sets Petone Settlers Museum apart is its dedication to inclusivity and diversity. The exhibits not only celebrate the achievements of the European settlers but also shine a light on the contributions of Maori, Pacific Island, and other communities that have enriched the cultural tapestry of Petone.

The staff at the museum are incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about the history they represent. Their enthusiasm is contagious, making every visit a truly immersive and enjoyable experience. Whether you are a history buff, a local resident, or a curious tourist, you will find something to pique your interest and leave you with a deeper appreciation for the heritage of Petone.

I highly recommend visiting Petone Settlers Museum to anyone looking to explore the unique stories and legacies that have shaped this community. It is a place where history comes to life, and where the past connects with the present in a meaningful and inspiring way. Don't miss this hidden treasure in Petone – you won't be...

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5.0
1y

Have lived in the Petone area for 21 years and never visited this museum, despite passing it hundreds of times. I was particularly impressed by how well the building has been preserved and cared for, it is a beautiful old buiulding and the atrium in particular is noteworthy for its high ceiling and beautiful artistry. Inside it was lovely and cosy, and in particular the small nook with a homely couch and old style television was a highlight. The museum captures the history of the area quite well, and pays homage to the many industries that created employment in the area, including Unilever, Griffins Foods, and Ford Motor Co. As a future exhibit, it would be nice to see something on the history of Petone Wharf, whose future is now in peril. I highly recommend a visit to this tiny museum for all those living...

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4.0
6y

In an Art Deco building situated along Petone foreshore with views overlooking Wellington , this museum celebrates the history of Maori and the first settlers in the area. The museum also has informative displays on the types of industry which were thriving in the earlier years in the Petone area. The building used to be a bathing pavilion and part of the building has been preserved to display this era in time. Industries like Gear meat works and Griffins are on display as well as Unilever makers of sunlight and lux soap. Well worth stopping for an hour to learn about...

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Gary MitchellGary Mitchell
Petone Settlers Museum is a hidden gem that truly captures the rich history and heritage of this vibrant community. From the moment you step through its doors, you are transported back in time to a place where stories come alive through interactive exhibits, fascinating artifacts, and engaging displays. The museum's layout is thoughtfully designed, taking visitors on a journey through the past while providing valuable insights into the lives of the early settlers who shaped this area. Each section is meticulously curated, showcasing the resilience and pioneering spirit of those who paved the way for the thriving community we see today. What truly sets Petone Settlers Museum apart is its dedication to inclusivity and diversity. The exhibits not only celebrate the achievements of the European settlers but also shine a light on the contributions of Maori, Pacific Island, and other communities that have enriched the cultural tapestry of Petone. The staff at the museum are incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about the history they represent. Their enthusiasm is contagious, making every visit a truly immersive and enjoyable experience. Whether you are a history buff, a local resident, or a curious tourist, you will find something to pique your interest and leave you with a deeper appreciation for the heritage of Petone. I highly recommend visiting Petone Settlers Museum to anyone looking to explore the unique stories and legacies that have shaped this community. It is a place where history comes to life, and where the past connects with the present in a meaningful and inspiring way. Don't miss this hidden treasure in Petone – you won't be disappointed!
Lena KLena K
We found this museum by accident. What a cute wee museum. The staff lady was super friendly, very knowledgeable. Really welcome us. Not a lot of foot traffic. But it could be because the public holiday. If you pass Pentone, if you have 10-15mins to spare. Pop over. There is a few information of the settler. Will revisit again in the future.
N VN V
Cool place to learn more about the history and story of Petone. Learned so much from this place and now going for a drive around Petone, we were able to point out different places, which were so rich of history and culture. How blessed we are to have such a museum that's able to showcase this beautiful history.
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Petone Settlers Museum is a hidden gem that truly captures the rich history and heritage of this vibrant community. From the moment you step through its doors, you are transported back in time to a place where stories come alive through interactive exhibits, fascinating artifacts, and engaging displays. The museum's layout is thoughtfully designed, taking visitors on a journey through the past while providing valuable insights into the lives of the early settlers who shaped this area. Each section is meticulously curated, showcasing the resilience and pioneering spirit of those who paved the way for the thriving community we see today. What truly sets Petone Settlers Museum apart is its dedication to inclusivity and diversity. The exhibits not only celebrate the achievements of the European settlers but also shine a light on the contributions of Maori, Pacific Island, and other communities that have enriched the cultural tapestry of Petone. The staff at the museum are incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about the history they represent. Their enthusiasm is contagious, making every visit a truly immersive and enjoyable experience. Whether you are a history buff, a local resident, or a curious tourist, you will find something to pique your interest and leave you with a deeper appreciation for the heritage of Petone. I highly recommend visiting Petone Settlers Museum to anyone looking to explore the unique stories and legacies that have shaped this community. It is a place where history comes to life, and where the past connects with the present in a meaningful and inspiring way. Don't miss this hidden treasure in Petone – you won't be disappointed!
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We found this museum by accident. What a cute wee museum. The staff lady was super friendly, very knowledgeable. Really welcome us. Not a lot of foot traffic. But it could be because the public holiday. If you pass Pentone, if you have 10-15mins to spare. Pop over. There is a few information of the settler. Will revisit again in the future.
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Cool place to learn more about the history and story of Petone. Learned so much from this place and now going for a drive around Petone, we were able to point out different places, which were so rich of history and culture. How blessed we are to have such a museum that's able to showcase this beautiful history.
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N V

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