In the heart of Wellington's parliamentary and heritage precinct sits one of New Zealand's most distinctive event destinations. The National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa is known as the guardian of the nation's documentary heritage, but it is also home to a sophisticated collection of conference, meeting, exhibition and event spaces that offer something far beyond the traditional venue experience.
The National Library's Tiakiwai Conference Centre combines contemporary design, advanced technology and flexible event spaces within an institution dedicated to preserving and sharing New Zealand's stories. Located on Molesworth Street, just minutes from Parliament and the Wellington CBD, the venue provides a unique setting for conferences, seminars, workshops, launches, receptions and cultural events. The centre can accommodate gatherings ranging from small meetings to large-scale events of up to 300 guests.
A Venue with a Difference
What distinguishes the National Library from many conference venues is its sense of place. Delegates are immersed in an environment that celebrates knowledge, culture and history, with access to exhibitions, archives and nationally significant collections that tell the story of Aotearoa New Zealand. The venue sits alongside the renowned He Tohu exhibition, home to some of New Zealand's most important constitutional documents, creating a powerful backdrop for events with a civic, educational or cultural focus.
The conference centre has been designed to support modern event requirements while maintaining a strong connection to the Library's role as a national institution. Contemporary interiors, natural light, flexible layouts and integrated technology create an environment that is both professional and inspiring.
Award-Winning Auditorium
At the heart of the venue is the Taiwhanga Kauhau Auditorium, a 168-seat theatre-style space recognised for its acoustic design and advanced presentation capabilities. Featuring configurable staging, presenter facilities and integrated audio-visual technology, the auditorium is suitable for keynote presentations, conferences, public lectures, performances and hybrid events.
Widely regarded as one of the most technologically advanced auditoriums in the Asia-Pacific region, the space combines functionality with striking architectural design, making it a memorable setting for high-profile gatherings.
Flexible Meeting and Seminar Spaces
For smaller events, the National Library offers a range of adaptable meeting rooms and seminar spaces. The Thorndon and Pipitea Seminar Rooms can operate independently or be combined to create larger training and workshop environments. Similarly, the Te Wehenga and Malaga Pasifika programme rooms provide versatile settings for meetings, presentations, education programmes and breakout sessions.
Large windows, natural light, built-in audio-visual systems and flexible furniture configurations allow organisers to tailor each space to their specific requirements.
Wellington's Hidden Event Gems
Among the venue's most impressive spaces are its expansive foyers. The Tiakiwai Foyer serves as an elegant reception area, exhibition space and networking hub, while the larger Te Ahumairangi Foyer offers a dramatic setting for cocktail functions, awards ceremonies, banquet dinners and large receptions.
With soaring ceilings, contemporary architectural features and the ability to transform into a blank canvas for creative event concepts, Te Ahumairangi has become one of Wellington's most versatile event environments. The adjacent Te Ahumairangi Corner provides additional space for workshops, presentations and networking functions, accommodating up to 180 guests.
Designed for Modern Events
A major advantage of hosting an event at the National Library is the extensive in-house support available to organisers. Venue hire includes access to furniture, standard audio-visual equipment, setup and pack-down services, technical assistance and event support. The Library also offers advanced capabilities including livestreaming, recording and video conferencing, making it well suited to hybrid and digital events.
The venue's experienced events team works closely with organisers throughout the planning process, helping to create seamless experiences while reducing the need for external suppliers.
Connecting People Through Stories
As organisations increasingly seek venues that provide more than just functional meeting space, the National Library offers a compelling alternative. It combines state-of-the-art facilities with a rich cultural environment that encourages learning, discussion and meaningful connection.
Whether hosting a government conference, industry forum, educational symposium, product launch or community gathering, event organisers have the opportunity to place their audience within one of New Zealand's most important cultural institutions.
At the National Library of New Zealand, every event becomes part of a larger story—one that celebrates knowledge, conversation and the shared experiences that shape a nation._1.jpg)
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