Location | 92 Main Street, Foxton, New Zealand |
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Visitors | 150,000 (2018) |
Website | www |
Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom is a multi-cultural, multi-purpose visitor and community hub in Foxton, in the southern part of New Zealand's North Island. The facility hosts some 150,000 users annually - to visit the Maori and Dutch museums, the library or the community rooms, the gallery or the heritage room. Locals take care of their affairs in the Council Service Centre.
Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom was created through a partnership between Horowhenua District Council, Te Taitoa Māori o Te Awahou Trust and the Dutch Connection Museum Trust. Its signage features three languages, and its objective is to act as a centre for cultural wellbeing for the local community, mana whenua (Ngāti Raukawa ki te Tonga) and Dutch immigrants alike.[1]
The Piriharakeke museum illustrates the history, reo and taonga of Ngāti Raukawa ki te Tonga. The Oranjehof museum tells the story of the 'Invisible Immigrants' - the Dutch community in Aotearoa.
The facility is located in Te Awahou Riverside Cultural Park, along with two cafes, a museum and other attractions.