Auckland's most recent installation of public art is this replica 'state house' 鈥 a form of public housing popular in NZ in the 1930s and 1940s 鈥 erected by artist Michael Parek艒whai at the end of Queens Wharf in early 2017. Ma艒ri-influenced tukutuku (woven flax) panels punctuate the exterior, while inside is a neon-lit, stainless-steel representation of British maritime explorer Captain James Cook. The house's idiosyncratic design is a commentary on sovereignty and colonialism. Best visited after dark.
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Maungakiekie was the largest and most spiritually significant M膩ori p膩 (fortified village) prior to British arrival. At the top of this volcanic cone (at鈥
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From the top of Auckland鈥檚 highest volcanic cone (196m), the entire isthmus and both harbours are laid bare. The symmetrical crater (50m deep) is known as鈥
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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
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Auckland's premier art repository has a striking glass-and-wood atrium grafted onto its 1887 French chateau frame. It showcases the best of NZ art, along鈥
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Housed in a gorgeous 1879 mansion with views to One Tree Hill and the Manukau Harbour, this arts centre is endowed with contemporary NZ art from an鈥
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Settle in with a tapas platter and a glass of Man O' War's Valhalla chardonnay at Waiheke's only beachfront tasting room. If the weather is good, go for a鈥
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At this modern, spacious zoo, the big foreigners tend to steal the attention from the timid natives, but if you can wrestle the kids away from the tigers鈥
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North Head was a M膩ori p膩 and is still a fortress of sorts, with the navy maintaining a presence. It's riddled with tunnels, started at the end of the鈥
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1. New Zealand Maritime Museum
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This museum traces NZ鈥檚 seafaring history, from M膩ori voyaging canoes to the America鈥檚 Cup. Recreations include a tilting 19th-century steerage-class鈥
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Auckland鈥檚 Catholic cathedral (1907) is one of the city's loveliest buildings. Polished wood and Belgian stained glass lend warmth to the interior of the鈥
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The impossible-to-miss Sky Tower looks like a giant hypodermic giving a fix to the heavens. Spectacular lighting renders it space age at night and the鈥
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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
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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
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Hugging the hill on the city鈥檚 eastern flank, Albert Park is a charming Victorian formal garden overrun by students from the neighbouring University of鈥
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The 'mighty Civic' (1929) is one of only seven 鈥榓tmospheric theatres鈥 remaining in the world and a fine survivor from cinema鈥檚 Golden Age. The auditorium鈥
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Auckland's premier art repository has a striking glass-and-wood atrium grafted onto its 1887 French chateau frame. It showcases the best of NZ art, along鈥