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Rue Jean Joures | Overlooking Place des Cocotiers, Noumea, Grand Terre 98800, New CaledoniaMap
Phone+687 26.28.05
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  • H6707XElauram
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    Very comprehensive

    The staff were lovely and provided us English audio to accompany each section of the museum. Most of the signs were translated in English as well. It is a very informative museum with New Caledonia's ...

    Reviewed on Nov 27, 2023
  • Iain M
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    A must see if you are interested in the history of Noumea.

    The City Museum is located at 39 Rue Jean Jaures, opposite Coconut Square. Entrance fees vary from free to 100XPF or 300XPF depending on your age and circumstances. It's open Mon-Fri 9am to 5pm and Sa...

    Reviewed on Oct 26, 2023
  • Brisvegas_Travellers
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    Small however interesting

    Very lovely building. It’s a bit small and a large section is dedicated to Australian war time effort. Overall it was ok however please get the English audio guide which we didn’t and therefore miss...

    Reviewed on Sep 16, 2023
  • Andrewmi
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    Well worth a few hours

    I quite enjoyed this great little modern cultural museum. Very well layed out with lots of information about the recent history of this city. Good English signage. I gained a great understanding of th...

    Reviewed on Mar 31, 2023
  • Robert D
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    Only partially open

    When I visited in August, only the lower floor was open, due to construction. Admission was free and I was given an audio guide. They had two exhibits--one on how World War I affected New Caledonia ...

    Reviewed on Sep 30, 2019
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