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The New Zealand Rugby Museum, based in Palmerston North, New Zealand, is a museum dedicated to the sport of Rugby union. Founded by John Sinclair and modeled after the Trophy Room in Cardiff Arms Park in Wales, the museum's collections include equipment, clothing, books, photographs, trophies, badges and almost everything else related to the game. Until his death in 2012, Wilson Whineray was the museum's patron while Stephen Berg is the full-time director. The museum is managed by the Rugby Museum Society of New Zealand, a registered charity and Associate Member of the New Zealand Rugby Union.

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  • Museo de Rugby de Nueva Zelanda (es)
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  • El Museo de Rugby de Nueva Zelanda es un museo dedicado al deporte de rugby union en Palmerston North, Nueva Zelanda. Fue fundado por John Sinclair y construido con inspiración a la Habitación de Trofeo de Cardiff Arms Park en Gales, el museo incluye elementos relacionados con el rugby como equipamiento, ropa, libros, fotografías, trofeos, placas, etc..​ Wilson Whineray fue el jefe del museo hasta su muerte en 2012, mientras que Stephen Berg es el director. (es)
  • The New Zealand Rugby Museum, based in Palmerston North, New Zealand, is a museum dedicated to the sport of Rugby union. Founded by John Sinclair and modeled after the Trophy Room in Cardiff Arms Park in Wales, the museum's collections include equipment, clothing, books, photographs, trophies, badges and almost everything else related to the game. Until his death in 2012, Wilson Whineray was the museum's patron while Stephen Berg is the full-time director. The museum is managed by the Rugby Museum Society of New Zealand, a registered charity and Associate Member of the New Zealand Rugby Union. (en)
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  • El Museo de Rugby de Nueva Zelanda es un museo dedicado al deporte de rugby union en Palmerston North, Nueva Zelanda. Fue fundado por John Sinclair y construido con inspiración a la Habitación de Trofeo de Cardiff Arms Park en Gales, el museo incluye elementos relacionados con el rugby como equipamiento, ropa, libros, fotografías, trofeos, placas, etc..​ Wilson Whineray fue el jefe del museo hasta su muerte en 2012, mientras que Stephen Berg es el director. El museo se traslado a un edificio grande adyacente al Centro Cívico y el complejo cultural Te Manawa antes de la Copa Mundial de Rugby de 2011.​ El museo forma parte del "REAL New Zealand Festival", una serie de eventos y actividades culturales coordinados por el anfitrión de la Copa de Rugby.​ Aproximadamente 50,000 objetos han sido donados a NZMuseums, un catálogo combinado sobre los museos de Nueva Zelanda.​ Se han recogido objetos relacionados con partidos históricos,​ el museo también presta ciertos elementos para usos particulares.​ El museo es manejado por la Sociedad de Museos del Rugby de Nueva Zelanda,​ y es un miembro asociado de la Unión de Rugby de Nueva Zelanda.​ (es)
  • The New Zealand Rugby Museum, based in Palmerston North, New Zealand, is a museum dedicated to the sport of Rugby union. Founded by John Sinclair and modeled after the Trophy Room in Cardiff Arms Park in Wales, the museum's collections include equipment, clothing, books, photographs, trophies, badges and almost everything else related to the game. Until his death in 2012, Wilson Whineray was the museum's patron while Stephen Berg is the full-time director. The museum moved into larger premises adjacent to the Civic Centre and Te Manawa cultural complex prior to the Rugby World Cup 2011. The Museum was part of the REAL New Zealand Festival, a series of cultural events and activities coordinated with the hosting of the Cup. A handful of the approximately 50,000 holdings are contributed to NZMuseums, the combined catalog of museums across New Zealand. As well as collecting objects connected to key historic matches, the museum also loans particular items for particular uses. The museum is managed by the Rugby Museum Society of New Zealand, a registered charity and Associate Member of the New Zealand Rugby Union. (en)
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