What is Smash Palace? And why does the name sound familiar to you? It is an auto repair business. It is a museum. It is a car graveyard. It is a place that has featured in New Zealand films: Smash Palace (I can hear it all falling into place for you now), the original Goodbye Pork Pie and Hunt for the Wilderpeople. This is an absolute must see if you are travelling through the central North Island. It is north of Raetihi. Keep an eye out for the sign as you need to turn off SH4 and travel a few hundred metres to get to the entrance. The museum costs $10 for an adult and $5 for a child. I had my 6 year old grandson with me who had zero interest in the museum which suited me. He just wanted to get in amongst the old vehicles. We had been in Auckland to see the at the Auckland Museum and he had been very disappointed with it. Smash Palace quickly became the highlight of the trip for both of us. All we I am clueless when to vehicles. My grandson couldnt identify many either which was great as I am used to having every shark or dinosaur or fish or reptile painstakingly explained to me. All I know is that many of the vehicles are either old, very old or downright ancient! We even came across an old boat, buses, tractors and wagon wheels. I cannot imagine what it would be like seen through the eyes of a car enthusiast. Keeping up with my grandson meant I had to grab photos on the run. One day I will go back and spend a day there, just soaking up the atmosphere and taking thousands of photos. Yes, I mean a day. It is impossible to describe how vast an area Smash Palace covers. Every time you think you to the end of the vehicles you find yourself looking at yet another paddock full of them piled on top of each other. And then you look across the road...... rest of the winding roads ahead of us (he gets carsick) and used up some of his energy. I suspect I wont be able to go back there without him right beside me.