Community Venues in New Zealand
- New Zealand
- Auckland (2210)
- Bay of Plenty (415)
- Canterbury (739)
- Hawke's Bay / Gisborne (315)
- Manawatu / Wanganui (466)
- Marlborough (64)
- Nelson / Tasman (157)
- Northland (310)
- Otago (335)
- Southland (140)
- Taranaki (142)
- The Coromandel (76)
- Waikato (463)
- Wellington Region (914)
- West Coast (52)
- Venue Types
- Community
- Club & Society (976)
- Religious (724)
- Hall (794)
- Retail (590)
- Public space (935)
- Marae (66)
- Conference & Function (634)
- Local government, Information & Services (163)
- Business (388)
- Care (220)
- School (924)
- Education provider (384)
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Coach House Museum
Feilding's home of rural stories. The Coach House Museum is home to an outstanding collection of rural New Zealand heritage, including many… Read More
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National Army Museum
At the Waiouru Army Museum, visitors can discover New Zealand's military history. Engage with real life soldiers' stories, discover New… Read More
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Natureland Zoo
Located at the beautiful Tahunanui Beach, Nelson's Natureland Zoo is a fun, family friendly setting. Visitors can view exotic, domestic and… Read More
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St Michael's Anglican Church
The churchyard’s stone walls follow the line of the outer stockade of a fighting pa that saw one of the bloodiest battles of the New Zealand… Read More
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The Nelson Provincial Museum
New Zealand’s oldest museum, The Nelson Provincial Museum’s collections date back to 1841 when the Nelson Institute was established on… Read More
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Tīrau, Corrugated-iron Capital - Roadside St
A Manatū Taonga audio guide to Tīrau, corrugated-iron capital. Check out the Ministry for Culture and Heritage's audio guide in the image… Read More
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The Kauri Museum
The Kauri Museum is located approximately 90 minutes drive north of Auckland, in the rural backdrop of Matakohe. With truly stunning collections The… Read More
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Hells Gate and Wai Ora Spa
Hells Gate is one of Rotorua's most active thermal parks. The reserve also has New Zealand's only mud bath complex. Hells Gate is well… Read More
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Orokonui Ecosanctuary
Orokonui is a fantastic ecosanctuary situated close to Dunedin, free of pest animals where New Zealand's native flora and fauna thrive for all to… Read More
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Govett-Brewster Art Gallery
New Zealand's premier contemporary art museum and home to the collection of modernist filmmaker and kinetic sculptor Len Lye. The Gallery is… Read More
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Luttrells Whitepines & Working Pioneer Museum
Luttrells White Pine Gardens and Working Pioneer Museum is an ongoing project that was begun in 1985 and is privately owned by the Luttrell Family… Read More
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Central Hawke's Bay Settlers Museum
In 1986 the Historic Bank of New Zealand Building (circa 1887) was gifted to the people of Central Hawke's Bay to house a museum. The area is… Read More
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Marlborough Provincial Museum and Archives
The Marlborough Museum sits in Brayshaw Park, surrounded by all things heritage! The Museum itself houses an amazing collection of textiles, historic… Read More
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Dargaville Museum
The Dargaville Museum is situated in Harding Park overlooking the town with magnificent views of Toka Toka Peak, Maungaraho Rock and the Northern… Read More
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Shotover Jet
Acknowledged as the World’s most famous Jet Boat operation, Shotover Jet is the only company permitted to operate in the spectacular Shotover… Read More
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Farewell Spit
Farewell Spit or Tuhuroa is a narrow sand spit at the northern end of the South Island. It is made from fine golden sand and stretches for about 26 km… Read More
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Melrose House
Melrose House, in Brougham Street, is one of the last surviving "grand" homes of Nelson. Melrose House was designed by Mr J Scotland and… Read More
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Puzzling World
Located in Wanaka, in the heart of the scenic Southern Lakes region of the South Island, Puzzling World is unique attraction specialising in amazing… Read More
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National Transport & Toy Museum
One of the largest private collections in the southern hemisphere with 4 buildings housing over 450 vehicles, 12 Aircraft, 20,000 toys and thousands… Read More





