Tjibaou Cultural Centre
A symbol of Kanak identity, the Tjibaou Cultural Centre shares the richness of Kanak and Oceanian arts and traditions.
Kanak Hut at the Tjibaou Cultural Centre
A symbol of Kanak identity, the Tjibaou Cultural Centre shares the richness of Kanak and Oceanian arts and traditions.
The Maritime Museum traces the history of the lagoon and the great expeditions that shaped New Caledonia’s discovery and navigation.
Once a major chrome extraction site, the Tiébaghi Mine tells the story of industrial heritage and the skills of Caledonian miners.
Former colonial prison, Fort Teremba recounts the history of the penal colony and the uprisings that marked the country’s west coast.
Through tools and personal stories, the Mining Museum retraces the lives of workers and the mining history of the territory.
Former penal colony of Nouméa, the historic site of Île Nou preserves the memory of the first settlers and 19th-century convicts.
Maison Célières offers a glimpse into colonial architecture and Nouméa’s literary memory.
In the heart of Hienghène, the Goa Ma Bwarhat Cultural Centre celebrates Kanak culture through exhibitions, traditional huts and an artisanal village.
Housed in the former town hall, the City Museum traces Nouméa’s evolution through photos, objects and period stories.
A true witness of 19th-century Nouméa, Maison Higginson highlights the art of living and the history of a bygone era.
A jewel of colonial heritage, Château Hagen now hosts exhibitions, concerts and cultural events.
The World War II Museum tells the story of New Caledonia’s strategic role in the Pacific during the conflict.