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== Rotorua Museum of Art and History ==
 
== Rotorua Museum of Art and History ==
  
 
Government Gardens Rotorua
 
Government Gardens Rotorua
  
The museum is housed in a heritage building of Tudor style opened in 1908 as a tourist bathhouse. It has a good collection of local Maori material and displays about the 1886 Tarawera eruption. The archaeological highlight is the way the building archaeology is explored showing the remnants from its first use and decoration.
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The museum is housed in a heritage building of Tudor style opened in 1908 as a tourist bathhouse. It has a good collection of local Maori material and displays about the 1886 Tarawera eruption. The archaeological highlight is the way the building archaeology is explored showing the remnants from its first use and its decoration.
  
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== External link ==
 
== External link ==
  
 
[http://www.rotoruamuseum.co.nz/ museum website][[Category:Bay_of_Plenty]][[Category:Museum]]
 
[http://www.rotoruamuseum.co.nz/ museum website][[Category:Bay_of_Plenty]][[Category:Museum]]

Latest revision as of 18:06, 20 August 2013

Rotorua Museum of Art and History

Government Gardens Rotorua

The museum is housed in a heritage building of Tudor style opened in 1908 as a tourist bathhouse. It has a good collection of local Maori material and displays about the 1886 Tarawera eruption. The archaeological highlight is the way the building archaeology is explored showing the remnants from its first use and its decoration.

Location

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External link

museum website