The Tukuʻaho Memorial Museum (Ko e Misiume Fakamanatu ʻO Tukuʻaho) is located on the Tupou College campus in Toloa and serves as an important cultural and historical resource. The museum preserves and showcases significant Tongan artefacts, including traditional tools, weapons, carvings, and items gifted by the Tongan royal family, as well as objects representing the rich history of Tupou College itself. This collection provides visitors with insight into the unique cultural heritage of Tonga and the long-standing legacy of the College. The museum is open by appointment, and visitors are encouraged to contact the College to arrange a visit.
In 2025, as part of the 150th anniversary celebration of the Tonga Constitution, the museum hosted a special exhibition that drew many visitors from across the community, including distinguished guests and members of the Tongan Royal Family. The exhibition highlighted historical materials related to the constitution and Tonga’s journey over the past century and a half, reinforcing the museum’s role as a place of learning, reflection, and national pride.



