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The Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki is the largest art gallery in New Zealand, with a collection of more than 15,000 w... The Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki is the largest art gallery in New Zealand,... The Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki is the largest art gallery in New Zealand, with a collection o...
The Auckland Civic Theatre was built in 1929 as the first purpose-built atmospheric cinema in New Zealand, designed to r... The Auckland Civic Theatre was built in 1929 as the first purpose-built atmosphe... The Auckland Civic Theatre was built in 1929 as the first purpose-built atmospheric cinema in New Ze...
The neo-Gothic St Matthew's Church was built in 1905 and has a 1300-year-old stone from the ruins of St Augustine's Abbe... The neo-Gothic St Matthew's Church was built in 1905 and has a 1300-year-old sto... The neo-Gothic St Matthew's Church was built in 1905 and has a 1300-year-old stone from the ruins of...
The Old Government House on the University of Auckland's campus is a 19th century Italianate mansion that was formerly t... The Old Government House on the University of Auckland's campus is a 19th centur... The Old Government House on the University of Auckland's campus is a 19th century Italianate mansion...
Musick Point is on the promontory at the end of the Tamaki river and offers panoramic views of the Waitemata Harbour. Musick Point is on the promontory at the end of the Tamaki river and offers pano... Musick Point is on the promontory at the end of the Tamaki river and offers panoramic views of the W...
The Dredge Driving Wheels on Freemans Bay are from the Whakarire dredger that was used on the Falcon Shoal of Wellington... The Dredge Driving Wheels on Freemans Bay are from the Whakarire dredger that wa... The Dredge Driving Wheels on Freemans Bay are from the Whakarire dredger that was used on the Falcon...