Thursday 31 August 2006
Media Release
Te Papa Reaches 12 Million Visits and is Most Visited Museum in Australasia
Te Papa's Chief Executive, Dr Seddon Bennington, announced today that Te Papa has achieved the milestone of 12 million
visits since opening on 14 February 1998.
Te Papa reached 12 million visits on Thursday 31 August, after eight years of consistently high visitor numbers. Numbers
have averaged around 1.3 million visitors per year. To date, 7.2 million of these visits have been made by New
Zealanders and 4.8 million by people from overseas.
Te Papa's high visitor numbers reflect its popularity and appeal to a broad audience. Visitor surveys by Te Papa show
that the Museum has succeeded in attracting a broader museum audience – with younger visitors and more Mäori, Pacific
Island, and male visitors – than traditionally visited museums in the past.
Satisfaction with the Te Papa experience has also remained high, with 96% of visitors reporting being satisfied with
their visit in 2005/2006, and 26% giving Te Papa a rating of 10/10. 86% of New Zealand visitors to Te Papa report that
they will revisit in the next 12 months, and 99% said they would recommend Te Papa to others.
In the most recent Council of Australasian Museum Directors annual survey (2004/2005), Te Papa continued to be ranked
the most visited museum/gallery in Australia and New Zealand. Te Papa has held this position for the last 5 years.
“One aspect of Te Papa’s continued success is its exciting and diverse short term exhibition programme. The Lord of the
Rings Motion Picture Trilogy – The Exhibition has achieved over 100,000 visits in its recent second season at Te Papa,
and international art shows like Constable: Impressions of Land, Sea, and Sky have wide audience appeal. Our latest
permanent exhibition Blood, Earth, Fire, has also been very popular with families since opening in April,” Dr Bennington
said today.
“The upcoming Spring/Summer programme is equally diverse, featuring fashion designs in Annie Bonza: Fashion Explosion
(opens 22 September), and over 300 art works from the National Collection will be displayed in Toi Te Papa – Art of the
Nation (opens 25 October) showcasing a thousand years of New Zealand’s art. Egypt: Beyond the Tomb (opens 9 December)
will showcase the famous collections of the National Museum of Antiquities (Leiden, The Netherlands).“
ENDS
NB: Te Papa monitors its visitor count through its front door electronic counter, which is internally audited each year
against manual counting to ensure accuracy. To be conservative, Te Papa's visitor count is adjusted down by 1.5% daily.
Te Papa's visitor research methodology and visitation statistics were audited and approved by Audit New Zealand in
December 2001.