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Revision as of 05:54, 18 October 2007
Tivoli is a multi-functional space in Waiheke's main village, Oneroa. It is at 5/143 Ocean View Road (below Harcourts, down steps) and open 11am to 5pm every day in summer, 11am to 5pm each day, except Tuesdays and Wednesdays, in winter.
Tivoli combines a specialist bookshop, exhibition space, internet access, mini-cinema, (seats 25) and Waiheke's Documentary Lending Library. Tivoli's space with its high-quality projector and surround sound is for hire. Exhibits feature in particular moving image. Cineminima, the mini-cinema, focuses on political and art documentaries and will occasionally run arthouse/political film festivals.
The bookshop currently stocks: politics, New Zealand art, Japanese manga, graphic novels, artists' books, New Zealand private press books, Gulf Islands, and old Penguins.
Contact: ph +9 3723361, email tivolinz@gmail.com