Overview
The Bishop Museum is the premier natural and cultural history institution in the Pacific, housing the world's largest collection of Polynesian artifacts. It offers a comprehensive dive into Hawaiian heritage and Pacific science.
Highlights
- Hawaiian Hall: A stunning, multi-tiered exhibit showcasing the royal history and life in ancient Hawaii.
- Science Adventure Center: Interactive exhibits exploring volcanology and oceanography.
- Planetarium: Immersive shows detailing traditional Polynesian voyaging and astronomy.
History
Founded in 1889 by Charles Reed Bishop in memory of his wife, Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, the last descendant of the royal Kamehameha family.
Visitor Tips
- Don't Miss: The daily cultural presentations and live planetarium shows.
- Transport: Located away from Waikiki, so plan for a bus ride or drive.
- Duration: 2–4 hours.