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Small but Interesting
A small but interesting and well set out museum. We stopped here, looked at the film and exhibits. Lovely location overlooking the estuary and opposite a quaint Anglican church. Well stocked gift shop...
We're into history (recording and digitising in Hawke's Bay) and were keen to see how Te Hikoi stood up to the hype. Not disappointed! This museum is really very, very good - their displays are top no...
We stopped in here to get some directions and found it to be a wealth of information and we had a wonderful chat with the 2 staff who are so knowledgable about the area and history of the place as wel...
This was an unexpected pleasure to visit. The audiovisual presentation starts your tour and provides a good background as to how Maori and Pakeha interacted i the early days of European settlement. Th...
Small but Interesting
A small but interesting and well set out museum. We stopped here, looked at the film and exhibits. Lovely location overlooking the estuary and opposite a quaint Anglican church. Well stocked gift shop...
Can see why it's credited as one of NZ's best
We're into history (recording and digitising in Hawke's Bay) and were keen to see how Te Hikoi stood up to the hype. Not disappointed! This museum is really very, very good - their displays are top no...
Great Information and Conversations
We stopped in here to get some directions and found it to be a wealth of information and we had a wonderful chat with the 2 staff who are so knowledgable about the area and history of the place as wel...
Just Great!
A Jewel alongside the Scenic Route! Highly interesting museum, fabulous setting, super friendly staff! Don‘t miss it !
We took so long, the lights went out ....
This was an unexpected pleasure to visit. The audiovisual presentation starts your tour and provides a good background as to how Maori and Pakeha interacted i the early days of European settlement. Th...