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Old Government House, Auckland

The Old Government House on the University of Auckland's campus is a 19th century Italianate mansion that was formerly the residence of the Governor of New Zealand..

The Old Government House on the University of Auckland's campus is a 19th century Italianate mansion that was formerly the residence of the Governor of New Zealand.


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About Old Government House

 Auckland, NZ

 www.gg.govt.nz

Old Government House and Nearby Sights on Map

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