Fyffe House and its collection

Fyffe House is a museum in Kaikoura in New Zealand.

History & Anthropology History & Anthropology

Fyffe House
62 Avoca Street

Visitor information Fyffe House

Opening hours

October – April
Wednesday to Monday 10.00am - 5.00pm
May - September

Friday - Monday 10.00am. - 4.00pm
Public Holidays

Closed Good Friday, Anzac Day (25 April), Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day

Admission

0 – 17Free
18+NZ$10.00
MemberFree
Students (Tertiary)NZ$5.00

Facilities

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Location & Map

62 Avoca Street, Kaikoura

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Exhibitions

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Fyffe House Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    Fyffe House in Kaikoura, New Zealand, offers visitors a glimpse into the region's whaling history. As the oldest surviving building in Kaikoura, it provides an authentic perspective on early European settlement in the area. The pink cottage, built on whale vertebrae, is a unique architectural feature that catches the eye. Inside, visitors can explore period furnishings and exhibits that showcase the daily life of early settlers.

    The museum's strength lies in its historical significance and the preservation of local heritage. Many visitors appreciate the informative guided tours, which provide context and interesting anecdotes about the house and its inhabitants. The picturesque setting, with views of the sea and mountains, adds to the overall experience.

    However, some visitors find the museum relatively small, with limited exhibits compared to larger institutions. The content may not engage those looking for more interactive or extensive displays. Additionally, accessibility can be an issue for some visitors, as the historic nature of the building means it's not fully adapted for those with mobility challenges.

    While Fyffe House offers an interesting peek into Kaikoura's past, it may not appeal to everyone. Those with a keen interest in New Zealand's colonial history or whaling industry will likely find it more rewarding than casual tourists. The museum provides a solid educational experience, but visitors should manage their expectations regarding the scope and scale of the exhibits.

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