Te Papa’s history:
Te Papa’s history:
Te Papa is New Zealand's national museum, renowned for being bicultural, scholarly, innovative, and fun. Our success is built on our relationships with and our ability to represent our community.
On 14 February 1998, Te Papa (housing the national art collection among its taongataonga treasures) opened on Cable Street, Wellington – on time and within budget.
Since then, millions of people have visited Te Papa. Our narrative-based, interdisciplinary, and interactive approach has attracted international attention, as has our commitment to biculturalism.
Visitor milestones:
2001 – 5 million
2004 – 10 million
2008 – 15 million
2012 – 20 million
2015 – 25 million
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