Reviews of Queen’s Redoubt Education Centre. (Museum) in Pokeno (Waikato).
Queen’s Redoubt Education Centre
22 Great South Road, Pōkeno 2471, New Zealand
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Information of Queen’s Redoubt Education Centre, Museum in Pokeno (Waikato)
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This place has good reviews, this means that they treat their customers well and you’ll feel great with their services, recommended 100%!
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Open hours of Queen’s Redoubt Education Centre
Sunday
10am–2pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
Closed
Thursday
Closed
Friday
Closed
Saturday
Closed
Reviews of Queen’s Redoubt Education Centre
D.
This site in Pōkeno had a crucial role in the New Zealand Wars as the staging point for the invasion of the Waikato. The education centre, only open on Sundays from 10am to 2pm, has excellent interpretative displays that puts Queen’s Redoubt in its broader context of the Treaty of Waitangi; the wider New Zealand Wars and Māori/ Pākehā relations. Absolutely worth visiting.
D.
Dedicated to this large redoubt and other smaller ones like it. Month by month account of the Maori wars which they keep calling the New Zealand wars although a booklet they have there calls them the Waikato wars.
L.
Helpful and informative staff/volunteer on site. No entry charge but donations are welcome. Visiting a place that is very much part of NZ history helps make history come to life. Currently only static displays and visual information but I understand that interactive displays will be added in the future so worth going back and revisiting. Current displays are professional and informative. It would be good to have info on the Pokeno Old Soldiers Memorial incorporated somewhere particularly as it fits the era in focus and is close by.
S.
Came across this site quite by chance. A few moments was all it took to look at the site a short walk away from the Sunday market. The visitor center was closed but have since found out it is open only on Sundays between 10am and 1pm. A little know part of NZ's history.
A.
Such an interesting place - an interesting piece of our history which thousands drive past daily without realising.
P.
A very fascinating collection of early nz history. And the early military presence protected the area around the waikato.
A.
Real neat place not far from Pokeno. Definitely recommend. Horses there were nice too.
R.
Unfortunately closed at the time of visiting but the information boards were very good.
B.
Interesting a couple of info boards around to give the history.
J.
Only open Sundays, need to go visit yourself to see a bit of history.