Quake Braker is where you can see how Te Papa has been designed to withstand an earthquake with the invention of base isolators. You might have heard that New Zealand sometimes experiences earthquakes. It’s all about the Rongowhakaata Iwi (Iwi can be described as a tribe), their taonga (treasures), their history and their art. Ko Rongowhakaata: The Story of Light and Shadow There is some optimism though, looking at how we now care for the land. This is quite a sad exhibition in that you examine what New Zealand used to be like before human habitation and how the landscape and wildlife living here changed so dramatically after our arrival. Check out New Zealands unique wildlife, experience the Quake house, listen to native birdsong and learn how New Zealand is protecting its unique flora and fauna. ‘Gallipoli – The Scale of Our War’ at Te Papa Museum Wellington Te Taiao | NatureĪ great interactive exhibition where you become an explorer and go through 4 exhibition areas and 2 lounges. The exhibition has been created with the fantastic skills of the Weta Workshop. Gallipoli is the story of 8 New Zealanders who found themselves part of the Gallipoli campaign in World War 1. There’s so much to do that I highly recommend you checking out which exhibits you most want to see so that you don’t miss them! Gallipoli: The scale of our war Listed below are the long term exhibitions at the museum. There are always temporary exhibits at the museum so visit the official website for the latest on offer.
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