10 Museums in Oamaru That You Shouldn't Miss

July 8, 2021 Lean Nau

Oamaru (/ɒməˈruː/ ( listen); Māori: Te Oha-a-Maru) is the largest town in North Otago, in the South Island of New Zealand, it is the main town in the Waitaki District. It is 80 kilometres (50 mi) south of Timaru and 120 kilometres (75 mi) north of Dunedin on the Pacific coast; State Highway 1 and the railway Main South Line connect it to both cities. With a population of 13,900, Oamaru is the 28th largest urban area in New Zealand, and the third largest in Otago behind Dunedin and Queenstown.
Restaurants in Oamaru

1. Whitestone City

12 Harbour Street, Oamaru 9400 New Zealand +64 21 944 561 http://www.whitestonecity.com
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Whitestone City

Learn about our history by taking part in it. Take a tour of the visual tale of our town from the rough-sawn Whitestone beginnings to the polished and finely worked grandeur of our facades that still exist today. Partake of Victorian pastimes or boldly go beyond the curtains to encounter our colourful past. Leisurely repose oneself in the sumptuous surrounds of our parlour.

Reviewed By 13Sue - Auckland, New Zealand

My daughter and I decided to do the Grand tour in Whitestone city. This involved getting dressed up in victorian clothing and being guided around the building by Sandy who provided us with some interesting history of Oamaru as well as snapping photographs of us on our phones. Sandy was very passionate about Oamaru and the history of the area and she spent time ensuring we looked the part which we certainly did! We even attracted a bit of attention as we had our photos taken outside. I loved how we could touch things as we walked around and they even had a Penny Farthing carrousel. I would highly recommend this to dress up fans and history buffs, even those who arent would enjoy this I'm sure. Suitable for all ages.

Or Tyne St 9 7 Harbour Street Historic Precinct, Oamaru 9400 New Zealand +64 27 366 6201 http://donnademente.com
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4.5 based on 67 reviews

Grainstore Gallery

Reviewed By D1253RBpeterr - Christchurch, New Zealand

What an experience. The Artist Donna was as delightful and passionate as her paintings and Artistic creations. I immersed myself in the glorious surroundings of her passion. An hour was not long enough. Thank you Donna. You are an INSPIRATION

3. Steampunk HQ

1 Itchen Street, Oamaru 9400 New Zealand +64 27 778 6547 http://steampunkoamaru.co.nz
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Steampunk HQ

Steampunk hq, which opened in november 2011, is an art collaboration proudly based in oamaru, new zealand. It sets out to portray an industrial version of steampunk, with a giant sense of humour and larger than life visions of an off the wall steampunk universe. Steampunk HQ is well known for its full scale train engine that spits fire and billows smoke The lonely planet guide rates steampunk hq as one of nz’s best new tourist attractions.

Reviewed By CollRr - Auckland, New Zealand

The Steampunk Museum is iconic in Oamaru. It contains a wide variety of various artefacts made from old industrial machinery - there are animals, masks, outfits, and new machines created as retrofuturistic. There is also a futuristic light show which enables you to see yourself “travelling time and space”. Worth a visit and filled with interesting objects.

4. Art On Tyne

8 Tyne Street, Oamaru 9400 New Zealand +64 27 644 5462
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Art On Tyne

5. The Janet Frame House

56 Eden Street, Oamaru 9400 New Zealand +64 3-434 2300 [email protected] http://www.jfestrust.org.nz/
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The Janet Frame House

Author Janet Frame lived at 56 Eden Street from the age of six until she left Oamaru after completing secondary school. Her childhood became one of the best known of any New Zealander after she wrote of its joys and sorrows in her bestselling autobiography, which was immortalised in the celebrated film An Angel at my Table. The key rooms are very much as they looked during the Frame residency. The dining room (with its original lino) and the bedrooms have not changed since those days. The house is not a restoration, it has become what is now called a re-framing, a combination of known facts and recollections. In many ways, the house is as the first lines in To the Is-Land '.. with its mixture of facts and memories of truths'. The Janet Frame Eden Street Trust owns and administers the property at 56 Eden Street, Oamaru. Opening Hours 2.00 - 4.00pm daily during the summer (1st November to 30 April).

Reviewed By 290grantn - Hastings, New Zealand

Stopped in to have a look - expected something like a museum but it was really a house that could well have been lived in that day. Nice and natural with a number of items that we remembered from our own childhood. Loved the toilet with the torn up newspapers for use - well remember that. Overall very interesting and not a stuffy museum exhibition. The guide had a fund of stories and was worth listening to. Recommend

6. Time Travellers Experience

1 Tyne Street Upstairs, Oamaru 9400 New Zealand +64 3-434 6444 [email protected]
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Time Travellers Experience

9 Thames Street, Oamaru 9400 New Zealand +64 3-433 0853 [email protected] http://www.forrestergallery.com
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Forrester Gallery

The Forrester Gallery is housed in a spectacular neo-classical building originally constructed in 1884 for the Bank of New South Wales. The Forrester offers the Waitaki and wider region a varied and exciting exhibition programme, houses a growing collection of artworks significant to the region, and stands as an icon of Oamaru's unique historic precinct.

Reviewed By MichaelA3554

Wonderful paintings by people of Otago region and else where. Nice ones Evelyn Paige and others. Why visit well many reasons to do so===You know, they say the best things in life are free. This is a fantastic reason to visit this art gallery. All you have to do leave your fear at the door, walk in, smile, say hello to your greeter, quietly walk around and enjoy your visual feast. It's free of charge. What could be better?

8. Waitaki Museum & Archive

60 Thames Street, Oamaru 9400 New Zealand +64 3-433 0852 [email protected] http://culturewaitaki.org.nz/
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Waitaki Museum & Archive

Welcome to the Waitaki Museum & ​Archive/ Te Whare Taoka o Waitaki. Waitaki Museum tells the stories of the natural and cultural history of the Waitaki District with 3 new exhibition spaces: Our Land Tō Tātau Whenua: a sample of Waitaki district’s geology. Kā Puipuiaki o Korotuaheka: discover the Waitaha Taoka | Stewart Willetts Family Collection. European Settlement: stories of the arrival of European settlers in the Waitaki District.

Reviewed By 759elib - Sydney, Australia

Its classical facade is pretty enough but the cultural wealth within celebrating Maori and Pakeha history is educational and inspiring. Its got exhibits on local writer Janet Frame, architecture and geology. This town has got the goods.

9. Oasis Oamaru

10 Harbour Street South Hill, Oamaru 9400 New Zealand +64 3-434 6878 http://www.oasisnz.com
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Oasis Oamaru

10. Ian Andersen Sculptor

11 Harbour St Through The Gallery Onto 15 Tyne St In The Historic Precinct, Oamaru New Zealand +64 3-434 1114 http://www.ianandersensculptor.co.nz
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