Historic site and monument
in Tahiti

Tombeau Du Roi Pomare V

A burial with differing opinions.
The tomb of king Pomare V is at 'Outu'ai'ai point at PK 7.4 in the municipality of Arue. The imposing monument is a pyramid with a rectangular base and has an amphora, or urne, at the top. It is made entirely of blocks of coral cemented together. King Pomare V died from alcoholism on June 12, 1891. His reign lasted just three years (1877-1880) before he presented Tahiti and its dependancies to France, making them possessions of the "établissements français d'Océanie". The tomb had originally been built for his mother, her majesty Queen Pomare IV, who had reigned over Tahiti for fifty years and she was buried there on September 17, 1877. But her unloving son had her body exhumed ten years later and placed in the royal cemetry of the Pomare family, next to the graves of King Pomare 1st, Pomare ll and Pomare lll. He then reserved the tomb at 'Outu'ai'ai for himself. The Queen's tomb thus became the King's tomb and is considered by most to be a masterpiece of its kind. However, Paul Gauguin, who attended the funeral, was disgusted by this "venerable monument which is in such contrast with the beauty of nature".
We speak : French

Themes

  • Religious heritage

Precise location

  • Sea view
  • Town outskirts

Visit

Minimum age required : 12 year(s)

Customers

Adapted for : Groups

Opening

Opening hours from 01 January to 31 December 2025
MondayOpen
TuesdayOpen
WednesdayOpen
ThursdayOpen
FridayOpen
SaturdayOpen
SundayOpen

Prices

Yes

Services

Equipments

  • Car park

Services

  • Tour free of charge

On-site activities

  • Children's entertainment

Address

98701 Arue
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