Reviews of Picton Heritage & Whaling Museum. (Museum) in Picton (Marlborough).
Picton Heritage & Whaling Museum
9 London Quay, Picton 7220, New Zealand
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Information of Picton Heritage & Whaling Museum, Museum in Picton (Marlborough)
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Open hours of Picton Heritage & Whaling Museum
Sunday
10am–3pm
Monday
10am–3pm
Tuesday
10am–3pm
Wednesday
10am–3pm
Thursday
10am–3pm
Friday
10am–3pm
Saturday
10am–3pm
Reviews of Picton Heritage & Whaling Museum
C.
A little small but interesting
C.
I visited this on a whaling field trip. It is filled with really cool interesting stuff such as an explosive harpoon gun, a killer whale skull and a whale embryo.
F.
Great museum
Worth to visit, and will learn a lot local cultural and whaling history
Picton town is so small. If you have a hour to spend. Recommend to try this museum
It only cost $5. But definitely worth
V.
Such a lvly place to visit. Learnt loads more of our history...took me back to my school day teachings of Kupe and the foreshore. Dustless museum. Recommend highly to visit or re-visit this amazing place of history. $5 entry per adult. So worth it. Thank u Picton Museum 😊
F.
Surprisingly moving place where you can feel History. Coming from the antipodes, I enjoyed a lot visiting it and it took less than an half hour to do it. I don't see any reason not to indulge. This of course doesn't mean that I appreciate hunting whales. Conveniently located a stone's throw from the Ferry terminal.
c.
Wide variety of interesting nautical things to see relative to Picton's history.
L.
This museum is mostly about the families of early Picton. It does have some interesting displays about whaling. But not sure it was worth the entry fee of $16 for our family of four.
A.
Very small, had some interesting facts about the area as well as some weird stuff like a blue whale embryo, old medical equipment, as well as heaps of old photos depicting the whaling origins of the area. It was free on the day which was preferring as I don't think it would have been worth an entry fee.
J.
One of the most interesting museums I have ever seen! Definitely worth visiting!