Filming & Photography
Set in over seven acres of heritage gardens and with over 30 historic buildings, the museum makes an ideal location for documentaries, dramas, photography and venue filming.
Interiors and exteriors can be modified to depict periods in time ranging from mid nineteenth century to early twentieth century.
Features of filming at the Village
Parking, including some off street parking (plus discreet additional vehicle access close to some buildings)
Changing rooms, shower and toilet facilities
Cafe or catering by arrangement
Power
Use of over 30 heritage buildings ranging from a wealthy landowner’s residence to a sod cottage beside a large pond
A blacksmith’s shop, general store, Victorian school, mill and water wheel help complete the picture of Auckland at an early stage of development
A number of props are available for hire by separate arrangement
Private use of spaces by arrangement
Behind the scenes with Viva la Dirt League
New Zealand YouTubers Viva la Dirt League regularly film at Howick Historical Village. Check out some of the crazy stuff that goes on behind the scenes.