Urban Manukau Heritage & Culture
We have listed 14 Heritage & Culture products in Urban Manukau Manukau and vicinity. You can search by name, place or Quality ratings
Howick Historical Village
Enjoy a relaxing day in the tranquil and rustic surroundings of an 1850s settlement. This living museum is on a five acre site, and includes 30 buildings set up to...
Fax: +64 9 576 9708
Bells Road
(Lloyd Elsmore Park)
Email: village@fencible.org.nz
Web: www.fencible.org.nz/
Airport Marae (Te Manukanuka o Hoturoa)
Experience the rich culture of Māori history at the Auckland Airport Marae, Te Manukanuka o Hoturoa. Visit and view ornate carvings and woven panels at this traditional Māori meeting place,...
Fax: +64 9 256 8922
Auckland Airport
Email: Email us
Web: www.airportmarae.co.nz
All Saints Church
The 2nd oldest Church in New Zealand was built in November 1847 at a cost of 147 pounds, 3 shillings and 9 pence. It was the first building to be...
Selwyn Road
Emilia Maud Nixon Garden of Memories and Museum
A unique garden bequeathed by Miss Nixon more than 60 years ago as a tribute to New Zealand's biculturalism.
Featuring Māori history, paintings of Māori elders from the early 1800's, Māori...
37 Uxbridge Road
Ihumatao Fossil Forest
Large remnants of fossilised tree trunks are visible at low tide on the shore of the Manukau Harbour, dating back some 20,000 years.
Renton Road
Kiwi Esplanade Promenade
See spectacular harbour vistas & flocks of up to 15,000 seabirds resting & feeding.
Close up experience of lava flows which erupted 20,000 years ago.
Close to Ambury Regional Park & Mangere...
Kiwi Esplanade
Mangere Mountain Education Centre
Mangere Mountain is a volcano, a hilltop park; situated on the shores of the Manukau Harbour about 13 km from New Zealand's largest city — Auckland. The mountain has a...
100 Coronation Road
Email: mangeremountain@xtra.co.nz
Web: www.mangeremountain.co.nz
Manukau Harbour
Manukau Harbour - walks, historic points, water based activities.
Named after the discovery of the harbour and its people by the Tainui waka, the Manukau Harbour offers the gift of...
Musick Point
MUSICK POINT beyond Bucklands Beach on the promontory at the end of Tamaki River was a Māori stronghold until 1821, when the Ngapuhi tribe from the North descended upon the...

