Art, Culture, Heritage Venues in New Zealand
- New Zealand
- Auckland (447)
- Bay of Plenty (82)
- Canterbury (235)
- Hawke's Bay / Gisborne (82)
- Manawatu / Wanganui (131)
- Marlborough (23)
- Nelson / Tasman (49)
- Northland (120)
- Otago (179)
- Southland (51)
- Taranaki (67)
- The Coromandel (37)
- Waikato (122)
- Wellington Region (282)
- West Coast (33)
- Venue Types
- Art, Culture, Heritage
- Art Gallery (531)
- Public Art (45)
- Museum (285)
- Architecture (13)
- Historic (290)
- Home & Garden (149)
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Logan Campbell Centre
ASB Showgrounds' Logan Campbell Centre has played host to a number of world class acts such as Coldplay, and INXS, as well as stage shows.… Read More
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Vector Arena
A world class, indoor, multi-purpose, all weather arena attracting the cream of world sports and entertainment from rock concerts to classical… Read More
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ASB Showgrounds
Today, the ASB Showgrounds is New Zealand's premier exhibition centre and an Auckland icon. Hosting more than 140 events and more than 1.2… Read More
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The Civic, THE EDGE
The Civic was first opened on 20 December 1929 and is one of only seven surviving atmospheric theatres in the world. The Civic was originally built… Read More
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ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre
Construction of the Aotea Centre began in 1985 with the official opening by Dame Kiri Te Kanawa on 9 September 1990. Having not been refurbished… Read More
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Auckland Town Hall, THE EDGE
Auckland Town Hall was opened in 1911 and underwent a $33 million restoration in 1997. The original architects were JJ & E Clarke who won a… Read More
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Vodafone Events Centre
Auckland’s most iconic Pacific themed venue. Vodafone Events Centre (formerly TelstraClear Pacific) represents the new age in events centres… Read More
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Church Road Winery
Hawke's Bay's boutique Church Road Winery is one of New Zealand's oldest wineries, with wine making dating back to 1897. Open daily… Read More
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Bastion Point
This historic reserve provides great views across the Waitemata Harbour, Rangitoto and the Auckland city skyline. Bastion Point is most clearly… Read More
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Aotea Centre
Construction of the Aotea Centre began in 1985 with the official opening by Dame Kiri Te Kanawa on 9 September 1990. The Aotea Centre is a multi… Read More
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Bruce Mason Centre
Ideally located in the heart of Takapuna Beach, this impressive venue offers stunning views out to the volcanic Rangitoto Island, and is just a few… Read More
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Auckland Botanic Gardens
Auckland Botanic Gardens is home to over 10,000 plants from around the world, spread over 64 hectares in Manurewa, South Auckland. Park opening… Read More
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Auckland War Memorial Museum
Auckland War Memorial Museum is New Zealand's first museum. Established in 1852 in a two-room farm cottage in the central Auckland suburb of… Read More
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Old St Paul's
Old St Paul's is one of New Zealand's most important historic places, and is a magnificent example of timber Gothic Revival… Read More
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MOTAT (Museum of Transport & Technology)
MOTAT opened in 1964 and since then has been explored and enjoyed by millions of local, national and international visitors. MOTAT is an interactive… Read More
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Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki
History, heritage and culture are brought to life at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki. Founded in 1888, it remains New Zealand’s largest… Read More
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Regent Theatre
The Regent Theatre has provided the Dunedin public and the city's visitors, with the only large live theatre venue in the Otago region since… Read More
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Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre
The Herald Theatre seats 186 people, allowing an intimate theatre experience. The Herald Theatre is self-contained with its own bar area and larger… Read More
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Hamilton Gardens
A unique and amazing 58 hectare garden experience offers a different way of looking at plant collections. Enjoy the living Persian carpet in the… Read More
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Pah Homestead, TSB Bank Wallace Arts Centre
The TSB Bank Wallace Arts Centre is Auckland’s hidden gem. Located in the historic Pah Homestead in Monte Cecilia Park, Hillsborough, the Arts… Read More





