National Museum of the Cook Islands
The National Museum of the Cook Islands is located in Avarua, the capital of the Cook Islands. It showcases the rich cultural heritage and history of the islands through various exhibits, including traditional artifacts, photographs, and artwork. The museum aims to preserve and promote the unique identity of the Cook Islands and its people.
Visitors can explore displays that highlight the islands' Polynesian roots, including the significance of traditional crafts and the impact of European contact. The museum also offers educational programs and resources for those interested in learning more about the Cook Islands' history and culture.