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Slice of Heaven: 20th Century AotearoaRite ki te Rangi: Aotearoa i te rautau 20

This exhibition closed in 2017.

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Aotearoa New Zealand changed dramatically in the 20th century. Discover what united and divided us, and shaped our lives today. Decide whether New Zealand really is a ‘slice of heaven’.

When | Āhea

2 Oct 2010 – 23 Jan 2017

Where | Ki hea

Closed

Slice of Heaven: 20th Century Aotearoa closed in January 2017.

The 1900s saw Māori, women, and gay people all stand up for their rights. The country fought in two world wars – and then took a stand against nuclear weapons. The state grew – and shrank again. Find out about these and other historic events in this kaleidoscopic view of New Zealand life from the century that was.

View some of the taonga that was on display in Slice of Heaven: 20th Century Aotearoa:

Slice of Heaven: 20th Century Aotearoa exhibition objects and images from Te Papa's collections

Slice of Heaven. Te Papa

Slice of Heaven. Te Papa

Slice of Heaven. Te Papa

Slice of Heaven. Te Papa

Slice of Heaven. Te Papa

Slice of Heaven. Te Papa

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