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Wellington, being the arts and culture capital of New Zealand, aims at representing New Zealand in all its splendor and glory to the people of the world. The numerous museums spread out all over the city are testimonials of the history of the people, of the shaping of land, of the diverse culture and tradition of New Zealand. And, one museum that tells not just of New Zealand, but almost exclusively about the capital city itself is the Museum of Wellington City & Sea, Wellington. The Museum of Wellington City & Sea, Wellington, located in the heritage building of the Bond Store on Queens Wharf, is a place where one can discover the true essence of Wellington, with its stories of sea, and land. The building in which it is situated is historical in itself, adding to the value of the museum. The Museum of Wellington City & Sea, Wellington, chronicles both the maritime and commercial history by means of permanent and passing exhibitions, holographic special effects, especially in A Millennium Ago, re-creations, interactive exhibits, and even a film on the 1968 maritime tragedy shown in the Wahine Gallery. The Museum of Wellington City & Sea, Wellington, focuses strongly on education too, with a service devoted entirely to schools, which conducts tours and activities for the benefit of the students. To know more about Wellington, the city, do visit the Museum of Wellington City & Sea, Wellington, and gather information while experiencing the delightful techniques by which the museum is run.
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