Community Venues in Otago
- New Zealand
- Otago
- Venue Types
- Community
- Club & Society (34)
- Religious (26)
- Hall (52)
- Retail (28)
- Public space (47)
- Marae (1)
- Conference & Function (39)
- Local government, Information & Services (16)
- Business (22)
- Care (9)
- School (36)
- Education provider (30)
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Dunedin Railway Station
Built in Dunedin in 1906 when the city was New Zealand's leading commercial centre, this magnificent railway station remains, fully restored to… Read More
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Toitū Otago Settlers Museum
The Otago Settlers Museum, established in 1898, is one of New Zealand's finest social history museums. The museum’s permanent and temporary… Read More
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Otago Museum
Ignite your interest and inspire your mind at Otago Museum! Explore outstanding collections and discover great stories from Otago, New Zealand and the… Read More
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Cadbury World
A sensation in sight, smell and sound. Experience the mystique of a working chocolate factory, sample and purchase Cadbury products and much… Read More
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Arrowtown Chinese Settlement
To the north of Arrowtown, on the banks of Bush Creek, is the partially restored and well interpreted Arrowtown Chinese Settlement. This is a mute… Read More
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Central Stories Museum & Art Gallery
Central Stories Museum tells the social, cultural and economic stories of the people, places and events of our rich local heritage. There is also… Read More
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Harbour & Tyne Historic Precinct
The Harbour & Tyne Historic Precinct is the original commercial area of Oamaru. Largely built in the period 1870s to 1890s, it remains today as… Read More
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Larnach Castle
New Zealand's only fully furnished and restored castle. Larnach Castle was built between 1873 and 1887 as the residence of William Larnach, a… Read More
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North Otago Museum
Situated in the 1882 historic Athenaeum building, the museum has nationally significant collections; The Willetts Collection of taonga tuku iho o… Read More
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Dunedin Chinese Gardens
Whether you want a leisurely stroll in our peaceful walled garden, or whether you want to experience an intrinsic part of not only Dunedin, but also… Read More
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Skyline Gondola, Restaurant & Luge
One of the first sights to captivate visitors to Queenstown is the distinctive outline of the Skyline complex high above town. Located an easy 5… Read More
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Oamaru Little Blue Penguin Colony
Oamaru is home to the little (often known as fairy or blue) penguin. This is the smallest species of penguin in the world. Our Blue Penguins… Read More
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South Otago Museum
Just beyond the Balclutha Bridge this museum has extensive collections on display of domestic and industrial heritage reflecting 150 years of pioneer… Read More
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Speights Brewery
Still on the same site it has occupied since 1876, Speight’s Brewery has become on of Dunedin and Otago’s biggest icons. Not just the… Read More
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Lake Hayes
The lake was originally known as Hays Lake after D. Hay, an Australian who came to the district looking for sheep country in 1859. Its name gradually… Read More
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TSS Earnslaw
The TSS Earnslaw is a vintage steamship that sails the waters of Lake Wakatipu, near Queenstown. Known as the ‘Grand Lady of the Lake’, it… Read More
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Orokonui Ecosanctuary
Orokonui is a fantastic ecosanctuary situated close to Dunedin, free of pest animals where New Zealand's native flora and fauna thrive for all to… Read More
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Old Cromwell Town Historic Precinct
When the Clyde Dam was completed in 1992, the valley behind it was flooded to create Lake Dunstan. As a result, the original site of Cromwell's… Read More
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Puzzling World
Located in Wanaka, in the heart of the scenic Southern Lakes region of the South Island, Puzzling World is unique attraction specialising in amazing… Read More





