Welcome to New Zealand's newest and most innovative museum experience.

It is all about the people of Dunedin and their stories from the earliest settlers through to those who have recently arrived.

Hours & Admission

10am- 5pm daily

Toitū Otago Settlers Museum is closed  on Christmas Day, Monday 25 December.

There are toilets in the Josephine Foyer, in the First Great City Gallery and the NZR Foyer.

Admission is free, and the Museum is open. Charges may apply to special exhibitions. There is also free Wi-Fi and a free bag and coat check.

Cameras and Phones

You can take photos and video in the Museum for personal, non-commercial use.

Parking and access

The museum is a hop, skip and a jump from the Octagon and is between the Chinese Garden and the historic Railway Station, in the cultural heritage precinct.

'Pay and Display' parking is available around the museum and close to the main entrance. Payment can be made with coins, credit card or by text-a-park. Disabled parking is available in the car park beside the main entrance. All museum galleries and facilities are wheelchair accessible. Guide dogs and other assistance dogs are welcome.

Galleries

In our galleries you can trace the fascinating journeys from the earliest settlers, Kai Tahu and their ancestors, to the most recent arrivals.

Our themed galleries weave the stories of past and present with future thinking, featuring interactive displays with stunning visuals and powerful narratives. Still photography and video in the museum for personal (non-commercial) use is allowed. Flash or artificial lighting is prohibited.

Our Visitor Hosts provide a friendly and helpful information service about the museum exhibitions, public programme, events, and facilities. As a group, they are certified First Aiders. Posted throughout the museum, Visitor Hosts are dressed in black clothing and distinctive museum branded waistcoats. Please feel free to approach our Visitor Hosts and ask questions. The museum is smoke-free.

Families

Pushchairs and strollers are allowed. They must be under the control of an adult. Parenting rooms are located beside the Josephine Foyer and the First Great City Gallery. A change table is also available in the NZR Foyer female toilets. No food or drink is permitted in the museum galleries.

Amenities

Toilets are located beside the Josephine Foyer, in the First Great City Gallery and the NZR Foyer.

Wi-Fi is free throughout the museum.

A free bag and coat check is available in the Josephine Foyer.

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