Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
55 Cable Street, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand | +64 4-381 7000 | WebsiteThe Greatest Museum I've Ever Visited!
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Wheelchair, Autism
Overview
Te Papa really go the extra mile when it comes to all things accessibility. From sensory tours held out of hours for those with autism, to audio descriptive tours for the blind, to assisted guided tours for wheelchairs users - there's something for everyone and every detail has been painstakingly taken care of. Almost everything within the museum is level access, with only the traditional Maori settlements and Marea's on the 4th floor being a little harder to negotiate. It's true, that these magnificent structures can be admired by all from the outside, but given their ancientness and sacredness, it would perhaps be a little unruly to suggest modifications. All other aspects of the museum are plain sailing - however, and you're sure to find some of the worlds most fascinating displays at Te Papa, with one exhibition in particular; "Gallipoli: The Scale of our War" being absolutely mesmorising - bringing together the insane talent of Weta Workshop (renowned for their prosthetic's and CGI in the world of Hollywood) and the often untold truths of Gallipoli and presenting both in a unique and captivating manner. It really is no wonder that Te Papa is the number one most visited tourist destination in New Zealand - in a country where tourist spots are two a penny!
Transport & Parking
Wellington is an incredibly compact city, so it's just as easy to visit Te Papa on foot by strolling along the waters edge - but if you do choose to take a car, there is disabled parking spaces at the rear of the building and level access to the entrance.
Access
With lifts, ramps and level access throughout - I really cannot fault access at all.
Toilets
Accessible toilets were limited in number, but fully accessible where there was one. At my time of visiting the main disabled toilet was on the 3rd floor.
Staff
The staff simply could not be more helpful, knowledgeable and compassionate. Those working at Te Papa really do want all members of the public to have an inclusive and barrier free experience.
Anything else you wish to tell us?
Te Papa is a sincere highlight of New Zealand and Wellington should definitely be on your list of places to visit!
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