Old St Pauls Cathedral

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Step into Old St Pauls Cathedral in Wellington and you're instantly transported to a bygone era. This stunning Gothic Revival wooden church, consecrated in 1866, is a masterpiece of colonial craftsmanship. The interior is a symphony of native New Zealand timbers – rimu, mataī, and tōtara – intricately carved into soaring arches and delicate tracery. Stained glass windows cast jewel-toned light across the pews, while the air holds the faint, sweet scent of aged wood. It's a place of profound peace and architectural wonder, right in the heart of the capital.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate 30 minutes to an hour for a self-guided visit, or up to 90 minutes if you take a guided tour. The cathedral is compact but rich in detail, so take your time to absorb the atmosphere and read the interpretive panels. It's easily combined with a stroll through the surrounding Thorndon neighborhood or a visit to nearby Parliament buildings.

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