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  1. Nelson Provincial Museum Pupuri Taonga o Te Tai Ao is the kaitiaki (guardian) of social and natural history and Taonga from the Nelson and Tasman regions. We are New Zealand’s oldest museum tracing our origin back to the foundation of the Literary and Scientific Institution of Nelson in May 1841.

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  2. The Nelson Provincial Museum's collection is an extensive record of the region's social history and New Zealand's development. It forms a unique and detailed continuous documentation of the Nelson Tasman region. Over 160,000 items are accessible through our Collections Online. The online collection includes photography from the 1860s to the ...

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  3. The Nelson Provincial Museum, Pupuri Taonga O Te Tai Ao is a regional museum in the city of Nelson, New Zealand. The museum showcases the Nelson and Tasman regions' history, from geological origins to the stories of individuals and families.

  4. Nelson Provincial Museum is located in the heart of Nelson City on the corner of Trafalgar and Hardy Streets. Our Museum rests on the same town acre block that the Museum occupied in 1842. The Regional Gallery leads visitors through an exploration of Te Tauihu, the top of the South Island from Tasman Bay to Golden Bay.

  5. Displays of local and regional historic treasures. Setting in the middle of town is this small regional museum, with two floors of geological features, some fossils, landmarks with stuffed animals, 19th century artifacts, listening posts by settlers, Maori instruments and spirit inspired items.

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    • 270 Trafalgar Street Corner Hardy Street
  6. The Nelson Provincial Museums collection is an extensive record of the regions social history and New Zealands development. It forms a unique and detailed continuous documentation of the region. Over 150,000 items are accessible through the online collection.

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  8. Visit the Nelson Provincial Museum at Town Acre 445, the original site of the 1842 museum. Explore permanent and temporary exhibitions, archival photographs, and the Anchor Stone artwork.