Me toro i te Pāremata ki te hura i ō mātou whare me ngā kōrero tuku iho, ki te kite tūponotanga inā hui te Whare, ā, ki te ako i ngā pūnaha manapori o Aotearoa. Ahakoa tō toro ā-tinana i a mātou i Te Whanga-nui-a-Tara, te haere rānei i runga haerēre mariko, ka kaha koe ki te toro kore utu i te Pāremata.
Main entrance to Parliament.
Kei te roro o te Whare Mīere (e mōhiotia nei hoki ko Te Peka Mana Whakahaere), ā, i te papa whenua tonu te Pūtahi Manuhiri o te Whare Pāremata. Kimihia mātou mā te kuhu mai i te tomokanga matua o te Pāremata i waenganui o te Whare Mīere me ngā pae o te Whare Pāremata, me te whai haere i ngā tohu. He mea pai kei reira mō ia tangata, ā, he toa hoko taonga hoki kei reira kia kaha ai koe ki te hoko taonga mō tō toro. Pokapū manuhiri
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Guided tour group in the internal courtyard Galleria of Parliament.
Free, daily, one-hour guided tours of Parliament begin on the hour at the Visitor Centre in the foyer of the Beehive (Executive Wing). Take a tour with one of our trained guides to visit key parts of Parliament’s buildings and learn about our parliamentary processes. To arrange an educational visit for students, contact our Education Services. Ngā haereere whai kaiārahi
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Statue of Richard John Seddon with his right arm raised. Photo: Ross Becker.
Parliament Buildings are in Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand. Here’s how to find us if you are travelling by plane, train, car, bus, or on foot. Kimihia mātou
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Visitors receiving the appropriate security clearance on entering the Visitor Centre. Photo: Ross Becker.
Find out when the public can visit Parliament, what facilities there are for visitors with disabilities, and about our security procedures for visitors. Te putanga
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Come on a virtual tour through our magnificent buildings.
If you have a broadband connection, you can experience our collection of 25 dynamic 360 degree Quicktime images. Simply use your mouse to move about the picture, including left, right, up and down. When your mouse changes shape in front of a door, just click to go through to the next image.
Launch the virtual tour - QuickTime version suitable for broadband users
Launch the virtual tour - Static image version suitable for slower connections Haereere ā-Hiko
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