Picton Heritage & Whaling Museum and its collection

Picton Heritage & Whaling Museum is a museum in Picton in New Zealand.

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Picton Heritage & Whaling Museum
9 London Quay
7220 Picton

Visitor information Picton Heritage & Whaling Museum

Opening hours

Open most days from 10am - 3pm. Closed Waitangi Day (Monday 6 February).

Admission

AdultsNZ$10.00
ChildNZ$1.00
Marlborough residentsFree
StudentsNZ$3.00

Facilities

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Location & Map

9 London Quay, Picton

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Exhibitions

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Picton Heritage & Whaling Museum Reviews

Picton Heritage & Whaling Museum has 1 rating.

  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Picton Heritage & Whaling Museum offers visitors an informative look into the local history and whaling industry of Picton and the Marlborough Sounds. The museum houses a collection of artifacts, photographs, and displays that showcase the area's maritime heritage and the impact of whaling on the region.

    Visitors appreciate the well-presented exhibits that provide insight into Picton's past, from early Maori settlement to European colonization and the whaling era. The museum's strengths lie in its historical artifacts and the stories they tell about the town's development.

    While the museum is relatively small, it manages to pack in a good amount of information. Some visitors find the exhibits engaging and educational, particularly those interested in maritime history. The whaling displays, including harpoons and other tools, offer a tangible connection to this controversial part of New Zealand's past.

    However, the museum's size can be a drawback for some, as it may not take long to explore all the exhibits. Additionally, a few visitors mention that the presentation style could benefit from modernization to make it more interactive and appealing to a wider audience.

    The staff are generally noted as friendly and knowledgeable, often willing to share additional information about the exhibits. The museum's central location in Picton makes it easily accessible for tourists.

    In summary, the Picton Heritage & Whaling Museum provides a solid overview of local history and the whaling industry, making it a worthwhile stop for history buffs and those interested in learning about Picton's past. While it may not be a extensive museum experience, it offers valuable insights into the region's heritage.

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