New Zealand Rugby Museum - Palmerston North Central
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About New Zealand Rugby Museum
The Crusaders lost the first match of their 2005 campaign to the Brumbies but bounced back to beat the Chiefs 50 – 18. Then, in Nelson, they again showed their class with a 59 – 24 win over the Reds. They maintained that form, winning the the 2005 Super 12 final against the Waratahs 35 – 25.
Contact New Zealand Rugby Museum
Address : | New Zealand Rugby Museum 326 Main Street, Palmerston North Central, City Centre 4410, New Zealand |
Phone : | π +897 |
Postal code : | 4410 |
Website : | http://www.rugbymuseum.co.nz/ |
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Description : | Facility with historical artifacts, a research library & an area for visitors to try rugby skills. |
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Michelle on Google
β β β β β an incredibly knowledgeable and passionate guide showed our Mid Lifers Group around last week.
It's well worth having a guide.
Great place to visit if you are in Palmerston North, even if you aren't a rugby fan.
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Paula Rongo on Google
β β β β β Great place to visit and worth the time. A must see for any Rugby Fan
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John Anderson on Google
β β β β β We were charged full entry but not told the interactive part was shutdown down due to covid. The playground was also closed. A sign at entry stating this a good idea to allow for decision to go in or not.. plus, customer service shocking. 2 grumpy ladies at main reception. Not good enough.
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Ben Chanas on Google
β β β β β Rugby museum details the history of Rugby, it starts when it was introduced to NZ by Charles John Monro on 1870. He organized a game in Wellington on 12 September 1870, which became a forerunner of inter-provincial rugby, from 1870 it spreads to all parts of New Zealand.
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Patrick Apanui on Google
β β β β β My favourite place in Palmerston North!!! A great place to see alot of greats! Great players, great teams, great info, great memoribilia and collections ? fantastic place and a must see for all Rugby Fans
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Helen Mitchinson on Google
β β β β β Thought the Rugby Museum was great, while I enjoyed the displays the highlight for the children were the tackle bags and activities. Great place to visit.
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Janet Doyle on Google
β β β β β Today I listened to a talk on the history of the Museum by Stephen Berg. The buildings, the founders, the significance of the objects in the Museum to tell the stories of the game. I was able to handle a replica of the first "All Blacks" team jersey. Currently there is an exhibition on Women's rugby which took months to research. A proud history of NZs national game is right here in Palmerston North
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JezΓ©l Adams on Google
β β β β β Amazing and well run.
Volunteers are so knowledgeable, you sense there love got the game of Rugby
Even though it was my second time here it's like a new experience all over again.
Loved loved loved it
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