1. The Auckland War Memorial Museum is a museum of history, natural history, and cultural heritage in Auckland, New Zealand. It was opened in 1929 and is situated in the Auckland Domain, one of the city’s oldest parks. The museum houses over 1.2 million objects in its collections, including significant collections of Māori and Pacific Island artefacts. It is also home to a world-class natural history collection featuring specimens of plants, animals, and fossils from around the world.

One of the most interesting features of the museum is its War Memorial aspect. The museum is a memorial to the more than 100,000 New Zealanders who served their country in times of war, with a specific focus on World War I and World War II. The museum’s cenotaph and stunning Hall of Memories pay tribute to New Zealand’s fallen soldiers, while the museum’s exhibits provide insight into the country’s military history.

2. The Auckland War Memorial Museum is open every day of the year except Christmas Day. The museum’s hours of operation are:

- Monday to Sunday: 10am–5pm

The museum’s phone number is +64 9-309-0443.

3. Admission to the museum is free for all visitors. However, some special exhibitions may require a fee to enter. The museum is easily accessible by public transportation, including buses and trains. There is also a paid car park available next to the museum for those who wish to drive.