Museum
James Cook Observatory
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The James Cook Observatory is a small museum and astronomical facility dedicated to Captain James Cook's scientific legacy. It features a telescope that visitors can use to observe celestial objects, along with displays about Cook's voyages and the role of astronomy in navigation. The observatory is situated on Titirangi, offering a fitting location that overlooks the bay where Cook first landed. It's an engaging stop for history buffs and stargazers alike.
Don't miss
- Working telescope for daytime and nighttime viewing
- Exhibits on James Cook's astronomical work and navigation
- Located on Titirangi with views of Cook's landing site
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit James Cook Observatory
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
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