Museum of Rotorua

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Constructed in a striking faux-Tudor style, this museum, which began life in 1908 as an elegant spa retreat called the Bath House, has been closed since 2016 due to earthquake damage, but it remains one of New Zealand's most photographed buildings. Plans are for it to hopefully reopen in 2021.


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