The Insider's Guide to New Zealand

Look back and learn

MAVTECH

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Otherwise known as the Movie and Audio Museum, MAVtech offers more than a century's worth of audio-visual equipment, large and small, crammed into what was the stalls of Foxton's Coronation Hall. The museum displays a vast selection of equipment from the world of film and radio. Pandemic permitting, the upper section of Coronation Hall still operates as a cinema with a classic film projected at 7pm on the last Friday of every month. Entry to the museum is by donation; and movie tickets are $10. The building also houses Radio Foxton 105.4FM, which broadcasts

24/7. Coronation Hall, Avenue Road, Foxton. (06) 363 5910, foxton.org.nz/localattra­ctions

HUNTERVILL­E & DISTRICT SETTLERS MUSEUM

In the old Huntervill­e Court House, this museum offers a glimpse of what life was like in this area for pioneer farmers and other settlers. It's only open on Friday between 2pm and 4pm but ask for the key next door at Relish Rangitīkei. Drop a gold coin in the box inside the museum's front door. Milne Street (SH1), Huntervill­e. (06) 322 8063.

MARTON HISTORIC VILLAGE

Three buildings have been converted into a definitive collection from the town's early days — so vivid, it's like stepping into a Victorian's bedroom. The pioneer cottage shows how locals lived in the 1800s; an old jail block now exhibits clothes, millinery and hardware; and a restored furniture factory has been redone as a barn, full of tools, schoolroom parapherna­lia, and many other relics. Regular open days are held, but the village can open by appointmen­t. 397 Wellington Road, Marton. (06) 327 6689.

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(06) 322 1681, bullsmuseu­m.co.nz
BULLS MUSEUM is in the former “Stables” building on High Street (SH1). Along with its extensive archives, the museum has a selection of farming and household equipment and various objects from days past. Entry by donation. 81 High Street, Bulls. (06) 322 1681, bullsmuseu­m.co.nz
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