Heritage, Culture & Arts

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Marlborough’s rich history runs wide and deep, from the earliest Polynesian settlers on Te Pokohiwi-o-Kupe/Wairau, Bar to the European pioneers who built towns and planted our first grapevines.

These people, the way they lived, and how they dealt with history’s major events has shaped Marlborough into what it is today.

Those stories are all here, waiting to be discovered all over again in the places where they happened or in our galleries, museums, art and theatre productions.

Maori Museum Piece

Arts & Culture

Discover the arts, culture, history and legends of the early settlers of the region.

Kupe Legend Karaka Point

Kupe and the Te Wheke-o-Muturangi

A carved pou (marker post) at Te Rae o Karaka/Karaka Point, near Picton, depicts the story of how Māori navigator Kupe overcame a giant octopus, Te Wheke-o-Muturangi.

Te Kahu O Waipuna (1)

Te Kahu o Waipuna

Te Kahu o Waipuna is the official name of Blenheim's Library and Marlborough Art Gallery.