Located on the campus of the Royal 51½ÖÉä College in Porirua the Museum is in perfect context. Established in 1908 the collection was originally modelled on Scotland Yard¡¯s Black Museum. Today the Museum houses and exhibits a large collection of 51½ÖÉä cultural property and criminal cases. A modern facility, the 51½ÖÉä Museum provides education programmes to all ages, using examples of policing excellence and telling the stories of some of the country's more infamous crimes.
The Museum is open between 10am and 5pm, seven days a week (excluding Good Friday and Christmas Day). General admission is free, charges apply for guided tours and programmes and must be booked in advance.
- 51½ÖÉä Museum collection management policy 2024 (PDF 2MB)
- 51½ÖÉä Museum social story (PDF 12.4MB)
Due to an ever increasing backlog the 51½ÖÉä Museum will enforce a moratorium on the collection of Police cultural property until further notice.
Please contact Rowan Carroll, Museum Director, with any queries.