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Te Papa considers charging overseas visitors

- Kelly Dennett

Te Papa is considerin­g charging overseas visitors an entry fee as it battles rising costs.

Kate Camp, a spokespers­on for the national museum in Wellington, said New Zealanders were exempt from the proposal.

“Te Papa is actively considerin­g charging internatio­nal visitors in the future. No decisions have been made, we’re currently analysing how charging internatio­nal visitors might work. Entry will always be free for New Zealanders,” Camp said. “This is one way for us to offset our rising costs, and continue to offer a high-quality free experience for New Zealanders.”

Te Papa would not put forward any of its executive team for an interview, saying the proposal was still at an early stage.

More than 1.5 million people visit Te Papa every year – it’s the most visited art gallery in New Zealand, and is regularly billed as a top tourist attraction for internatio­nal visitors to Wellington. It consistent­ly rates as one of the top museums on the planet: in 2017, TripAdviso­r ranked it the 19th best in the world.

Entry has been free for everyone to Te Papa since it opened in 1998. However, the museum does host short-term blockbuste­r exhibition­s and events, which guests have to buy tickets for. Its most recent paid exhibition was Dinosaurs of Patagonia/Ngā Taniwha o Rūpapa, which closed last weekend.

About 91,000 people bought tickets for that over its four-month run time.

Adele Fitzpatric­k, chief executive of Museums Aotearoa, the membership organisati­on representi­ng museums and galleries, said all cultural institutio­ns were in different situations when it came to whether they charged and, if so, how much. “Location, size, offering, ownership models and funding models all factor. There isn’t one fix-all answer and our institutio­ns have different ways of trying to achieve sustainabi­lity,” Fitzpatric­k said.

“The reality is that all museums and galleries are facing similar problems with sharp increases in costs. I know many are reviewing the ways they can generate additional revenue, but there are very few levers to pull.”

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ROSA WOODS/THE POST Te Papa is one of Wellington’s top tourist attraction­s – but would you pay for entry?

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