Auckland: Historical Place
Places and attractions in the Historical place category
Categories
- Nature
- Natural attraction
- Volcano
- Park
- Area
- Shopping
- Museum
- Shopping centre
- Concerts and shows
- Bridge
- Church
- Theater
- History museum
- Art museum
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Historical place
- Art gallery
- Arenas and stadiums
- Street
- Sacred and religious sites
- View point
- Specialty museum
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Library
- Music venue
- Island
- Skyscraper
Auckland Town Hall
Neo-Baroque, multi-functional hall Auckland Town Hall is a Edwardian building on Queen Street in the Auckland CBD, New Zealand, known both for its original and ongoing use for administrative functions, as well as its famed Great Hall and separate Concert Chamber.
Ihumātao
Ihumātao is a location situated three kilometres from Auckland International Airport in Mangere, Auckland in New Zealand. A Māori village once existed there. The New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage gives a translation of "cold nose" for Ihumātao. Māori first settled in the area as early as the 14th century CE.
Howick Historical Village
Howick Historical Village is a living museum in Auckland, New Zealand. It is a re-creation of a New Zealand colonial village using surviving buildings from the surrounding area. Despite its name, the Village is actually located in the suburb of Pakuranga.
Highwic
Highwic is a 19th century house in Auckland, New Zealand, which is listed by Heritage New Zealand as a Category I structure. The house was built in 1862 for Alfred Buckland, a wealthy colonial settler and landowner.
Symonds Street Cemetery
Symonds Street Cemetery is a historic cemetery and park in central Auckland, New Zealand. It is in 5.8 hectares of deciduous forest on the western slope of Grafton Gully, by the corner of Symonds Street and Karangahape Road, and is crossed by the Grafton Bridge.
Ewelme Cottage
Kinder House and Ewelme Cottage are two historic houses on Ayr Street, in the suburb of Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand. Because of claimed hauntings, the homes were visited by a team of paranormal investigators in 2005 and featured on Ghost Hunt, a New Zealand television show.