It's founded on a priceless 176 year old nation-building treaty, cost $14 million in bricks and mortar, took a year to build, has been open less than six months - and has just been named the country's Best Museum Project.
It is Te Kongahu, the Museum of Waitangi, a treasure house built in the famous Waitangi Treats Grounds to enhance New Zealand's most important historic site and story.
Te Kongahu-Museum of Waitangi was jointly named the best project winner in the Service IQ 2016 New Zealand Museum Awards this week - sharing the title with Kaiapoi Museum - for its refit designed with Pearson & Associates Architects.
The $14 million dollar Waitangi museum opened its doors to the public on February 7.
Waitangi Treaty Grounds CEO Greg McManus said he is thrilled the new museum has won the Best Museum Project award.