
Hana Cultural Center
Collection, display and preservation of artifacts regarding the history and culture of Hana
OUR MUSEUM AND GIFT SHOP IS TEMPORARILY CLOSED DURING THE PANDEMIC
Our Museum may not be the largest in Hawaii but it is authentic and has lots of charm. We feature traditional artifacts that were used by the Hawaiian people in their everyday life, worship, fishing, and other aspects of their lives. Check out our popular Faces of Hana display.
Our Gift Shop is a great place to find souvenirs for your ‘ohana back home, including authentic craftwork and art made by the people of Hana.
Listed on the National Register of the Historic Places, the old Hana Courthouse is still used today on the grounds of the Museum for small local legal matters (in session on the first Friday of every month). Behind the courthouse is the Hana Lockup originally built in 1871.
KOKO LP, Hana’s own low-power radio station, broadcasts commercial-free Hawaiian music from the back of the old Courthouse, on 96.3 FM and kokolp.org.
Our Archive is a treasury of artifacts, photos and records that aren’t on display in the museum, but can be opened for local families or scholarly research.
The Hana Cultural Center hosts an annual Ho‘olaule‘a Festival, which is usually held in August. See our website for more information.
