老澳门六合彩开奖记录

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The Wintergarden, with its fernery, tropical house, cool house, cute cat statue and neighbouring cafe, is in the Auckland Domain.


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老澳门六合彩开奖记录's must-see attractions

Nearby Parnell & Newmarket attractions

1. Auckland Domain

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Covering about 80 hectares, this green swath contains the Auckland Museum, sports fields, interesting sculpture, formal gardens, wild corners and the鈥

2. Auckland Museum

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This imposing neoclassical temple (1929), capped with an impressive copper-and-glass dome (2007), dominates the Auckland Domain and is a prominent part of鈥

3. Kinder House

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Built of volcanic stone, this 1857 home displays the watercolours and memorabilia of the Reverend Dr John Kinder (1819鈥1903), headmaster of the Church of鈥

4. St Mary's Church

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Next door to the Holy Trinity Cathedral, this wonderful wooden Gothic Revival church (1886) has a burnished interior and interesting stained-glass windows.

5. Holy Trinity Cathedral

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Auckland's Anglican cathedral is a hodgepodge of architectural styles, especially compared to St Mary's Church next door, a wonderful wooden Gothic鈥

6. Ewelme Cottage

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Built in 1864 for a clergyman, this storybook cottage is an exceptionally well-preserved example of an early colonial house.

7. University Clock Tower

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The University Clock Tower is Auckland's architectural triumph. This stately 鈥榠vory' tower (1926) tips its hat to art nouveau (the incorporation of NZ鈥

8. Old Government House

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Built in 1856, this stately building was the colony's seat of power until 1865 when Wellington became the capital. The construction is unusual in that it鈥