Featuring Hawaiian history, culture, and special interests exhibits (19th Century - Present). Specializing in Hawaiian history and culture.
Open from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (Closed on Friday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday)
$$ (Moderately Priced); Children Free
A past era comes alive at Queen Emma Summer Palace in historic Nu`uanu Valley. Queen Emma Summer Palace, also known as Hanaiakamalama (meaning "foster child of the moon"), was used by Queen Emma and her family as a retreat from the rigors of court life in hot and dusty Honolulu of the mid-1800s. It was here in historic Nu`uanu Valley that the queen consort and her husband, King Kamehameha IV, and their young son, Prince Albert Edward, enjoyed some of their happiest hours together.