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Iconic Buildings In New Zealand

Iconic Buildings In New Zealand. By Katherine Cade and Hayley McArthur. Sky Tower. Where – Sky City Auckland. When – 1994 to 1997. Cost - $76 million to build. 328m tall. Bee Hive. Where – Wellington. Built in 1969 – 1981. Height – 72m tall. 10 stories. Roof made from 20t copper

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Iconic Buildings In New Zealand

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  1. Iconic Buildings In New Zealand By Katherine Cade and Hayley McArthur

  2. Sky Tower • Where – Sky City Auckland. • When – 1994 to 1997. • Cost - $76 million to build. • 328m tall.

  3. Bee Hive • Where – Wellington. • Built in 1969 – 1981. • Height – 72m tall. • 10 stories. • Roof made from 20t copper • Executive wing of the NZ Parliament

  4. Otago University • Where – Dunedin . • It was built 1878 – 1883. • Most photographed building in New Zealand.

  5. First Church • Where – Invercargill. • Built in 1909. • Designed by J.T.Mair.

  6. Cape Reinga Light House • Where – Cape Reinga. • Built in 1941. • Over 120,000 visitors a year.

  7. Invercargill Civic Theatre • Over 100 years old. • In the heart of Invercargill. • Opened in 1906.

  8. Larnach Castle • Where – Dunedin Otago Peninsula. • Built in 1873 – 1887. • 43 rooms and a ballroom. • A staff of 46 servants.

  9. Christchurch Cathedral • Where – Christchurch. • Built in 1873 – 1904. • Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott. • 63m above the Cathedral Square.

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