Dunedin: Gothic Revival Architecture
Places and attractions in the Gothic Revival architecture category
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Larnach Castle
Victorian-era stately home and gardens Larnach Castle, perched on the picturesque Otago Peninsula in the city of Dunedin, New Zealand, is a testament to the country's rich colonial history. This grand mansion, often referred to as New Zealand's only castle, serves as a museum and is a premier tourist...
First Church of Otago
The First Church of Otago stands as a beacon of heritage and faith in the heart of Dunedin, New Zealand. This grand church, constructed of Oamaru stone, was completed in 1873 and has since been a pivotal landmark in the city's skyline.
Cargill Monument
The Cargill Monument stands as a historical beacon in the city of Dunedin, New Zealand, commemorating one of the city's founding fathers, Captain William Cargill. Erected in honor of the influential leader who played a pivotal role in the establishment and development...
Knox Church
Knox Church stands as a prominent landmark in the heart of Dunedin, New Zealand, reflecting the city's rich Scottish heritage and Presbyterian history. This stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture, with its distinctive spire reaching towards the sky, has been a...
St. Paul's Cathedral
St Paul's Cathedral is the mother church of the Anglican Diocese of Dunedin in New Zealand and the seat of the Bishop of Dunedin.
St. Joseph's Cathedral
St Joseph's Cathedral in Dunedin, New Zealand, is the Roman Catholic Cathedral for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dunedin. It is located in City Rise, some 0.5 kilometres to the west of the city centre.
Hanover Hall
The Hanover Street Baptist Church was the first Baptist church in Dunedin, New Zealand. It is no longer used for worship and has been renamed Hanover Hall.