Visit Ravenscar House Museum in Christchurch

Ravenscar House Museum is the stylish new home for Jim and Susan Wakefield’s cherished art collection. The House Museum is a reimagining of the Wakefields’ stunning home in the Christchurch coastal suburb of Scarborough, which was damaged beyond repair in the February 2011 earthquake. Step inside to discover works by well-known and much-loved New Zealand artists, displayed in the tranquil domestic setting of this new Ravenscar House. Visit Ravenscar House Museum to view one of New Zealand’s most significant private art collections displayed in a stylish contemporary house. Here you’ll find all the information you need to plan your visit.

When is the museum open?

The museum is open every single day. It is open every day of the week from 10:00 to 17:00. So head on down today!

Ravenscar House Museum is home to artworks by some of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most beloved artists. Here are a few highlights from the collection. Visit the museum to view one of New Zealand’s most significant private art collections displayed in a stylish contemporary house. Ravenscar House is a house museum donated to Christchurch by Jim and Susan Wakefield to showcase the Ravenscar Trust Collection of decorative art.

  • Adults – $25
  • Students – $20
  • Seniors – $20
  • Children – $5
  • Children (under 2 years) – FREE

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