Difference between revisions of "Auckland Museum"
(→Auckland Museum) |
|||
(11 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | {{ | + | == Auckland Museum == |
+ | |||
+ | {{Infobox Museum | | ||
+ | |||
+ | | museum_name = Auckland War Memorial Museum | ||
+ | | location = Auckland Domain | ||
+ | | nearest = Auckland City centre | ||
+ | | established = 1852 | ||
+ | | visitors = 700,000 per annum | ||
+ | | governing_body = Museum Council, shared appointments between Auckland Council and the Auckland Museum Institute. | ||
+ | |||
+ | }} | ||
More properly Auckland War Memorial Museum. The museum has a superb collection of Maori and Pacific Island objects, as well as being a museum of wars New Zealand has been involved in, a natural history and fine arts museum. | More properly Auckland War Memorial Museum. The museum has a superb collection of Maori and Pacific Island objects, as well as being a museum of wars New Zealand has been involved in, a natural history and fine arts museum. | ||
− | Archaeologists who have been on the staff of the Museum include David Simmons, Janet Davidson, [[Fox Aileen|Aileen Fox]], Kathy Prickett and Nigel Prickett. | + | Archaeologists who have been on the staff of the Museum include David Simmons, [[Davidson Janet|Janet Davidson]], [[Fox Aileen|Aileen Fox]], Kathy Prickett and Nigel Prickett. |
− | [[Image:Auckland_museum.jpg | + | |
+ | [[Image:Auckland_museum.jpg|thumb|Auckland Museum]] | ||
− | Recently redeveloped on site it exemplifies fine architecture and the | + | Recently redeveloped on site it exemplifies fine architecture and the traditional object oriented strengths of museums. Live Maori cultural performances are a feature. |
− | The Records of the Museum have been a major outlet for scholarly publications on archaeology and ethnology for Auckland, New Zealand and the Pacific, particularly on the Auckland region and the collections of the Museum. | + | The Records of the Museum have been a major outlet for scholarly publications on archaeology and ethnology for Auckland, New Zealand and the Pacific, particularly on the Auckland region and the collections of the Museum. It is a repository for excavated material from archaeological sites. |
[http://www.aucklandmuseum.com/ Museum web site] | [http://www.aucklandmuseum.com/ Museum web site] | ||
− | |||
+ | {{#display_map: | ||
+ | -36.860704, 174.777675~ Auckland War Memorial Museum; | ||
+ | | height= 400px | ||
+ | | width= 600px | ||
+ | | type=satellite | ||
+ | | zoom=15 | ||
+ | }} | ||
[[Category:Museum]] | [[Category:Museum]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Auckland]] |
Latest revision as of 15:33, 15 March 2018
Auckland Museum
MUSEUM | |
---|---|
Auckland War Memorial Museum | |
Location: | Auckland Domain |
Nearest Place: | Auckland City centre |
Established: | 1852 |
Visitors: | 700,000 per annum |
Governing Body: | Museum Council, shared appointments between Auckland Council and the Auckland Museum Institute. |
More properly Auckland War Memorial Museum. The museum has a superb collection of Maori and Pacific Island objects, as well as being a museum of wars New Zealand has been involved in, a natural history and fine arts museum.
Archaeologists who have been on the staff of the Museum include David Simmons, Janet Davidson, Aileen Fox, Kathy Prickett and Nigel Prickett.
Recently redeveloped on site it exemplifies fine architecture and the traditional object oriented strengths of museums. Live Maori cultural performances are a feature.
The Records of the Museum have been a major outlet for scholarly publications on archaeology and ethnology for Auckland, New Zealand and the Pacific, particularly on the Auckland region and the collections of the Museum. It is a repository for excavated material from archaeological sites.