New Zealand Rugby Museum
Welcome to the New Zealand Rugby Museum, the oldest and arguably the first museum in the world devoted to the oval ball code. It contains New Zealand's biggest and most comprehensive collection of rugby memorabilia and records, including some of the world's rarest rugby artefacts. The extensive photo library provides rare and detailed coverage of the emergence of New Zealand as a major rugby power.
Located within easy walking distance of the Palmerston North City centre and with off-street parking available, the Museum operates from well-lit, carpeted premises. A sound system provides a rugby background, whilst recent videos are available for viewing.
During 2011 the New Zealand Rugby Museum will be co-locating on Te Manawa premises.
Open Mondays to Saturdays, 10am-12pm and 1:30pm-4pm, and 1:30pm-4pm on Sundays.
Pricing
Accepted methods of payment include cash, cheque, Visa and Mastercard.Contact Details
| Contact: | Stephen Berg | |
| Address: | 87 Cuba Street Palmerston North |
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| Postal Address: | PO Box 36 Palmerston North 4440 |
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| Telephone: | +64 6 358 6947 | |
| Facsimile: | +64 6 358 6947 |
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