Toitū Otago Settlers Museum

You are here Home  > South Island  > Otago  > Dunedin >  Toitū Otago Settlers Museum

The Toitū Otago Settlers Museum focuses on the people of Otago, with an emphasis on its early settlers. There are displays on Māori life, the important role of Chinese immigrants during the gold rush and more recent European migrants that have made Otago their home. The museum also features a transport gallery with an old Cobb & Co stagecoach­ and a collection of old cars, bicycles and steam trains.


Our address

Address:
31 Queens Gardens, Dunedin 9016
Telephone (03) 477 5052
Website www.toituosm.com
Admission free
    Open 10am–5pm daily

    There are 10 comments from Foursquare

  • Mike, 24 Jun 2023


    Excellent introduction to the European settlement in Dunedin and the ensuing history of the area and broader South Island.

      Liked 0 times.  
  • Sam, 10 Feb 2019


    Localised history of otago

      Liked 0 times.  
  • Griffin, 26 Oct 2017


    Not bad for a free rainy day activity, but not the most exciting content in a museum either.

      Liked 0 times.  
  • Aleisha, 07 Apr 2015


    Love that they have some interactive displays, you feel alright taking your kids there

      Liked 0 times.  
  • Brian, 15 Jan 2015


    Rather big. We enjoyed the scanner hunt with the kids.

      Liked 0 times.  
  • Mike, 18 Sep 2014


    Check out the photo room

      Liked 0 times.  
  • Andrea, 07 Apr 2014


    If you like history is the place to go in Dunedin!

      Liked 0 times.  
  • Ban Heng, 05 Jan 2013


    It's a very nicely laid out museum with interesting historical tidbits of early Otago. It's a rather immersive experience!

      Liked 0 times.  
  • Thomas, 11 Nov 2011


    Closed till late 2012

      Liked 0 times.  
  • Andy, 04 Jun 2010


    A great place to visit

      Liked 1 times.