Te Papa will close for two weeks. Photo / Supplied
Te Papa will close for two weeks. Photo / Supplied
Te Papa is closing its doors to the public from 6pm today for at least two weeks due to concerns over Covid-19.
The museum's board chair Dame Fran Wilde said the decision was made after careful consideration.
"We are not able to enforce social distancing within the museum, and wewant to protect our community and support the efforts of all of New Zealand to reduce the risk of Covid-19, she said.
"The health of our visitors, our staff and our community is of paramount importance."
Staff would continue to work from their offices and there were plans in place to care for collections and provide online access to more museum resources, she said.
"Te Papa is a large public building where people move freely in and out, and share a social, hands-on experience.
"Thousands of people come through Te Papa every day, and while numbers have been reduced in recent days, it is still a significant gathering place, where tracing of contacts is not possible.
"We have made this call to reduce the risk to our staff and visitors, and to play our part in the national response to Covid-19."
The decision to close would not affect the employment status of staff, Johnston said.