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Wellington
Landmarks
Cape Palliser Lighthouse
Mount Victoria
Mount Kaukau
National War Memorial
Old St Paul's
Old St Paul's is an historic site, a city landmark and a popular wedding and event venue in the heart of Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand. The building served as the pro-cathedral of the Diocese of Wellington of the Anglican Church between 1866 and
New Zealand Parliament
Government House
Government House, Wellington, is the principal residence of the Governor-General of New Zealand, the representative of the New Zealand head of state, Queen Elizabeth II. Dame Patsy Reddy, who has been Governor-General since September 2016, currently
Wellington Cable Car
Bolton Street Cemetery
City to Sea Bridge
Wellington Railway Station
Cuba Street
Cuba Street is a prominent city street in Wellington, New Zealand, and has been widely called the centre of the city's unique culture.
Old Government Buildings
Wellington Waterfront
Katherine Mansfield House and Garden
Wellington Wind Turbine
Civic Square
Saint Mary of the Angels
Wellington Cathedral of St. Paul
Wright's Hill
Ataturk Memorial
Wellington Cenotaph
Te Ahumairangi Hill Lookout
The Supreme Court of New Zealand
St. Mary of the Angels Parish
TSB Arena
Massey Memorial
Titahi Bay
The Bucket Fountain
The Bucket Fountain is an iconic kinetic sculpture in Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand. It is located in Cuba Mall, which is part of Cuba Street. It consists of a series of "buckets" that fill with water until they tip, spilling their load into the buckets and pool below.
Was used in Wellington paranormal
National Archives
Capital of New Zealand
Is a great place to visit if you are in NZ for a holiday
Discovered in 1839
Was Named the capital of NZ in 26 July 1865
Was the main set for the horror/comedy tv series: Wellington Paranormal