Learn about Hawaiian history at the Bishop Museum
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Key Info
1525 Bernice St.
Price & Hours
$38.95 for adults; $30.95 for kids 4-17
9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily
Details
Museums
Time to Spend: 2 hours to Half Day
Learn about Hawaiian History at the Bishop Museum
Attraction Introduction:
Located in Honolulu, the Bishop Museum is the largest museum in the state of Hawaii and is dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich history and cultural heritage of the Native Hawaiian people. Founded in 1889, the museum boasts an impressive collection that includes ancient Hawaiian artifacts, royal heirlooms, and an extensive natural history collection. The Hawaiian Hall is a must-see, offering a deep dive into Hawaiian mythology, traditions, and daily life. In addition to permanent exhibits, the museum often hosts special exhibitions, educational programs, and cultural events.
Visiting Tips:
- Plan Ahead: It's recommended to plan your visit ahead of time and check the museum’s official website for the latest information on exhibits and events.
- Guided Tours: Take advantage of the guided tours offered by the museum. They are very informative and can enhance your understanding of the exhibits.
- Time Management: Allocate at least two to three hours to fully explore the museum, especially if you are interested in the detailed histories presented in the exhibits.
Precautions:
- Respectful Behavior: Some exhibits may have cultural significance; please be respectful in these areas. Photography may be restricted in certain sections.
- Accessibility: The museum is mostly accessible, but if you require any specific accommodations, it’s wise to contact the museum in advance to ensure a smooth visit.
- Weather Preparedness: Hawaii’s weather can be unpredictable. Ensure you have appropriate clothing and umbrellas in case of sudden rain showers when traveling to and from the museum.