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National Army Museum

State Highway 1, Waiouru, New Zealand
06 387 6911
Ranked #1 of 1 attractions in Waiouru
4.5 of 5 stars 10 Reviews
Owner description: The National Army Museum, is open 9.00am - 4.30pm seven days a week (with the exception of Christmas Day when the Museum is closed). The Museum is...... more » Owner description: The National Army Museum, is open 9.00am - 4.30pm seven days a week (with the exception of Christmas Day when the Museum is closed). The Museum is guardian to many of our National Treasures,the displays are exceptional, the experience unforgettable!The Museum's Military Archive & Research Library is one of the leading military research centres in New Zealand. The Museum Gift Shop has an assortment of quality products for any special occasion. Kidz HQ is an interactive area for the children to enoy; with puzzels, dress up's and sooooo much more..... Our cafe is available with an array of tempting morsels to satisfy your taste buds! Discover New Zealands military history, engage with real life soldier's stories and reflect on how conflict has shaped our nation! « less
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RLNielsen
West Lafayette, Indiana
Senior Contributor
36 reviews
14 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 18 February 2012 NEW

If you have an interest in military history, this is a good museum to learn about NZ army history, beginning with the Maori conflicts in the early-mid 1800s and ending with current Afghanistan. The cost for me as an adult was $15NZ. More

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Claire D
Feilding, New Zealand
1 review
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 9 February 2012

We thought the museum was amazing and very informative, although we found the staff(throughout the museum - not at the reception area) quite rude to us and our children (6,7,10 yrs of age) - telling them to pack up and put things away properly 3 times in the "play area" before they were even finished playing - with us as... More

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Carotraveller
New Zealand
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13 reviews
1 helpful vote
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 15 January 2012

Travelling North, we decided to stop for lunch at the Waiouru Army Base Museum. Having travelled through Europe visiting museums, my teenage boys weren't that keen on another museum but it proved to be an excellent stop. We got great photos outside on the tanks. Inside there was a small cafe if needed, then into a museum with a lot... More

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David0000
Senior Reviewer
10 reviews
3 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 10 January 2012

We thoroughly enjoyed our visit here on a rainy January day. We had lunch in the cafe which was prompt but not spectacular (although the coffee was good), and then enjoyed a couple of hours wandering around the museum. The kids enjoyed the Kids HQ dress up and play area, and they asked lots of questions about the displays as... More

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Kiwitraveller502011
New Zealand
Senior Reviewer
6 reviews
6 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 10 January 2012

The army museum has a wide variety of displays depicting the involvement of army personnel in warfare - using video, images and models to convey the history and experiences of people. Wheelchairs are available for people requiring them during their visit. Our visit was both enlightening and sobering as we considered the reality of the effect of war on individuals,... More

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Alan E
Southampton
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16 reviews
2 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 24 December 2011

We stopped at this Museum to ask for help from archivist. Very very helpful experience as we did family history. The museum is very interesting for all age ranges and is a humbling experience. Sadly, four years ago we visited to see the VC medals but they had been stolen. Four years on they have been recovered but are still... More

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paul w
Bristol, United Kingdom
1 review
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 14 December 2011

having been to military museums in England the whole experience was enjoyable, the history was well presented and told the whole story from start to finish, covering areas I was unaware of as a visitor to New Zealand, if I get back to New Zealand will visit again, in case I missed something. More

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JohnMorell
2 reviews
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 12 December 2011

Such a humbling experience, seeing history and understanding more of NZ's part in the war. Too think my mate and I were going to flag the visit. If there was one thing I recommend is touring the facility and understanding the reasons for the wars and acknowledging those who have fallen in order to give us freedom. *LEST WE FORGET* More

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kapitibeach
Wellington, New Zealand
Senior Reviewer
8 reviews
11 helpful votes
3 of 5 stars Reviewed 4 December 2011

We had lunch at the National Army Museum cafe. It's a natural place to break up a journey to the Bay of Plenty. The kids loved being able to look at the tanks in the carpark. The food was unmemorabe - my husband enjoyed his chicken ceaser salad but the two poached eggs on top of mine weren't to my... More

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Lolo7517
Paris, France
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13 reviews
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 11 January 2012
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