All science & technology museums and attractions to visit in New Zealand

New Zealand has some interesting places to visit if you are interested in science and technology. Below we list all 49 museums and attractions related to science and technology in New Zealand for you to visit.

Are you into science and technology and are you looking for the best science museums to visit in New Zealand? These are the ones:

  1. The Wētā Cave1

    The Wētā Cave

     Wellington
    Place where extraordinary things happen! This workshop creates facilities for Hollywood movies such as Avatar, Lord of the Rings or King Kong.
  2. International Antarctic Centre2

    International Antarctic Centre

     Christchurch
  3. Air Force Museum of New Zealand3

    Air Force Museum of New Zealand

     Christchurch
    The Air Force Museum of New Zealand, previously known as the Royal New Zealand Air Force Museum, is situated in Wigram, which was the first operational base of the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF). The museum is located in Christchurch, on the South Island of New Zealand.
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    Claphams National Clock Museum

     Whangarei
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    Goldfields Mining Centre

     Cromwell
  6. Ferrymead Heritage Park6

    Ferrymead Heritage Park

     Christchurch
    Ferrymead Heritage Park, located in Christchurch, New Zealand, is an open-air museum that takes visitors back to the Edwardian era. The park is designed to replicate a small town from this period, providing a unique glimpse into the past. It's a great place for tourists who are interested in history and want to experience what life was like during the Edwardian era in New Zealand.
  7. Space Place7

    Space Place

     Wellington
    Space Place at Carter Observatory is a significant location in Wellington, New Zealand. It is situated at the top of the Wellington Botanic Garden, offering a unique combination of natural beauty and scientific exploration. The observatory is a public museum and planetarium with a focus on space and New Zealand astronomy, making it an interesting destination for tourists interested in these fields.
  8. Cable Car Museum8

    Cable Car Museum

     Wellington
    Enter freely into the museum which brings alive the old cable cars once driving in the city. Try to image the old elegant days.
  9. Toitū Otago Settlers Museum9

    Toitū Otago Settlers Museum

     Dunedin
    The Toitū Otago Settlers Museum, originally known as the Otago Early Settlers' Museum, is a regional museum located in Dunedin, Otago on the South Island of New Zealand. The museum focuses on the history of settlement and transportation in the region, providing a comprehensive look into the past of this unique area.
  10. Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre10

    Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre

     Blenheim
    The Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre is an aviation museum situated at the Omaka Air Field, which is a short 5 km (3 mi) journey from the centre of Blenheim, New Zealand. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the area.
  11. Founders Heritage Park11

    Founders Heritage Park

     Nelson
    Founders Heritage Park is a museum located in Nelson, New Zealand. It is home to a variety of historical themes, one of which includes transport. This museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of New Zealand through its diverse collections.
  12. Warbirds & Wheels12

    Warbirds & Wheels

     Wanaka
  13. Museum of Transport and Technology13

    Museum of Transport and Technology

     Auckland
    The Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT) is a technology and transport museum located in the Western Springs suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. It was established in 1960 by a group of interest associations that had come together in 1957 to collect and preserve historical tram vehicles and railway locomotives. The museum was opened in 1964 and is home to a wide range of land vehicles and aircraft, many of which are still maintained by volunteers.
  14. Thames School of Mines14

    Thames School of Mines

     Thames
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    Quake City

     Christchurch
  16. Reserve Bank of New Zealand16

    Reserve Bank of New Zealand

     Wellington
    The Reserve Bank of New Zealand was established in its current form in 1934 by the then Finance Minister, Gordon Coates. This historical event marked a significant milestone in the financial history of New Zealand. As a tourist, learning about this could provide you with a deeper understanding of the country's economic evolution.
  17. Pompallier Mission and Printery17

    Pompallier Mission and Printery

     Russell
    Pompallier House, located in Russell, New Zealand, is a significant historical site that dates back to the nineteenth century. It once served as the headquarters for the French Catholic mission to the Western Pacific. The building is named after Jean Baptiste Pompallier, the first vicar apostolic to visit New Zealand, who established several missions in the North Island.
  18. The Edwin Fox Ship and Visitor Centre18

    The Edwin Fox Ship and Visitor Centre

     Picton
    The Edwin Fox is a significant piece of maritime history, being one of the world's oldest surviving merchant sailing ships. It also holds the unique distinction of being the only surviving ship that transported convicts to Australia. This makes it a fascinating destination for those interested in maritime history and the history of convict transportation.
  19. Torpedo Bay Navy Museum19

    Torpedo Bay Navy Museum

     Auckland
    The Torpedo Bay Navy Museum, situated in Devonport, Auckland, is the official museum of the Royal New Zealand Navy. It offers a unique opportunity to delve into the rich history and heritage of the New Zealand Navy, making it an interesting destination for history enthusiasts and curious tourists alike.
  20. Dunedin Gasworks Museum20

    Dunedin Gasworks Museum

     Dunedin
    The Dunedin Gasworks Museum is situated in South Dunedin, on the South Island of New Zealand. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique opportunity to explore a piece of industrial history in a beautiful setting.
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    Rutherford's Den

     Christchurch
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    Coromandel School of Mines & Historic Museum

     Coromandel
  23. Omaka Classic Cars23

    Omaka Classic Cars

     Blenheim
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    Mike Pero's Motorcycle Gallery

     Christchurch
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    Old Timers Clock Museum

     Christchurch
    This little but rich museum holds out to the visitors the wonderful history of clocks. It is considered as the best clock shop in NZ.
  26. Wellington Tramway Museum26

    Wellington Tramway Museum

     Wellington
    The Wellington Tramway Museum is situated in the scenic Queen Elizabeth Park on the lower North Island of New Zealand. It is conveniently located near the overbridge at McKay's Crossing, nestled between the towns of Paekākāriki and Paraparaumu. This location offers visitors a chance to explore the museum and enjoy the surrounding parkland.
  27. Yaldhurst Museum27

    Yaldhurst Museum

     Christchurch
    The Yaldhurst Museum is conveniently located in the suburb of Yaldhurst in Christchurch, New Zealand. Its proximity to the Christchurch International Airport, Riccarton Race Course, and Ruapuna Speedway makes it easily accessible for tourists. The museum's location offers a great opportunity for visitors to explore the rich history of road transport vehicles in New Zealand.
  28. New Zealand Maritime Museum28

    New Zealand Maritime Museum

     Mapua
    The New Zealand Maritime Museum Hui Te Ananui A Tangaroa is situated in Auckland, New Zealand. It is conveniently located on Hobson Wharf, which is adjacent to the Viaduct Harbour in central Auckland. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city.
  29. Southward Car Museum29

    Southward Car Museum

     Paraparaumu
    The Southward Car Museum, located in Otaihanga, New Zealand, is a renowned automobile museum and event centre. It was founded in the 1970s by Len Southward, a passionate car enthusiast, to house his extensive collection of over 450 vehicles. The museum has since grown and is now managed by a charitable trust, continuing to share Southward's love for automobiles with the public.
  30. Fell Locomotive Museum30

    Fell Locomotive Museum

     Featherston
    The Fell Locomotive Museum, located in Featherston, New Zealand, is home to the world's only remaining steam-powered Fell railway locomotive. This unique piece of railway history is a testament to the ingenuity and innovation of the past. Visitors to the museum can view this locomotive and learn about its history and significance in the development of railway technology.
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    Classic Motorcycles Mecca

     Invercargill
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    Bill Richardson Transport World

     Invercargill
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    Picton Heritage & Whaling Museum

     Picton
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    Middleton Model Railway

     Eketāhuna
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    Highlands Motorsport Park

     Cromwell
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    Foxton Flax Stripper Museum

     Foxton
    The history of Foxton is closely tied to the processing of New Zealand flax. This versatile plant was used to produce a variety of items, including ropes, baskets, and other goods. The flax industry played a significant role in the town's development and continues to be a part of its cultural heritage.
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    Faraday Museum of Technology

     Napier
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    Shannon Railway Station Museum and Visitor Centre

     Shannon
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    Packard Motor Museum

     Maungatapere
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    Thornycroft Torpedo Boat Museum and Historic Reserve

     Lyttelton
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    School of Mines

     Reefton
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    Old Post Office Museum

     Auckland
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    Victoria Battery Tramway and Museum Society

     Waikino
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    Golden Bay Machinery & Settlers Museum

     Rockville
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    New Zealand Timber Museum

     Lichfield
    The New Zealand Timber Museum, situated in Putaruru, is a significant institution that was established with the aim of celebrating and preserving the rich history of the timber industry in the South Waikato District. This industry has had a deep-rooted connection with the district dating back to the 1900s. The museum offers a unique opportunity for visitors to delve into the past and gain insights into the timber industry's evolution and its impact on the region.
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    Hayes Engineering Works and Homestead

     Oturehua
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    Wisharts Blacksmith and Motor Garage

     Cromwell
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    Riverboat Museum

     Whanganui
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    The Ashburton Fire Museum

     Ashburton