Russell Museum Whare Taonga o Kororāreka
Sharing the culture and stories of Kororāreka
and Īpipiri Bay of Islands with the world
Māori History:
Pre-Colonisation
Īpipiri is the Māori name for the Eastern Bay of Islands. Take a look at our collection of Māori artefacts and explore our digital interactive mapping table which explains the history of the Bay and tells the stories of first contact between Māori and the crew of the HM Bark Endeavour.
Endeavour and Early Explorers
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Shaped By The Sea
Extended until August 31st 2015 This exhibition explores the maritime history of Russell from a social perspective – how a small girl reacted to visiting American whale ships, how whaling embedded itself in one family’s history, how being surrounded by the ocean has...
The Legacy of Zane Grey
Recent & Past Exhibitions The Legacy of Zane Grey was held in Russell Museum. Excerpt from Zane Grey’s “Tales of the Angler’s Eldorado” “What a fish! I, who had loved fish from earliest boyhood, hung around that marlin absorbed, obsessed, entranced and sick with...
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Address
2 York Street,
Russell Kororāreka
Bay of Islands
Aotearoa New Zealand
Call Us
(+64) 9 403 7701
info@russellmuseum.org.nz
Opening hours
10.00 - 4.00 daily
Last visitors admitted at 3.45 pm