Lakes District Museum

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In the heart of Arrowtown, the Lakes District Museum is a treasure trove of Central Otago's gold-rush past. Housed in a historic stone building that was once the town's first bank, this small but meticulously curated museum brings the 1860s to life with its collection of Māori artifacts, gold-mining equipment, and everyday items from the frontier era. The friendly staff are a fount of local lore, and the adjacent Chinese settlement site adds another layer to the story.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give yourself 1–2 hours to explore the museum and the adjacent Chinese settlement. It's a perfect morning or afternoon stop — small enough not to overwhelm, but rich enough to satisfy history buffs. Pair it with a stroll down Buckingham Street and a coffee at one of Arrowtown's artisan cafés for a half-day outing.

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