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Step into a Gothic Revival masterpiece at Dunedin Railway Station, where F. W. Petre's 1906 design turns a functional transport hub into one of New Zealand's most photographed buildings. The moment you walk through the grand entrance, you're greeted by a mosaic-tiled floor of over 725,000 Royal Doulton porcelain squares, stained-glass windows, and a sense of railway-era grandeur that lingers in the air.
Highlights & What to See
- Foyer & Booking Hall: Marvel at the intricate mosaic floor and the stained-glass windows depicting locomotives and scenes from the Otago region.
- Taieri Gorge Railway: Board the scenic train from this very station, winding through dramatic gorges, viaducts, and tunnels on a journey to Middlemarch or Pukerangi.
- Exterior Architecture: Admire the Flemish Renaissance-style facade with its dark basalt and light Oamaru stone, turrets, and steeply pitched roof.
- Station Gallery: Browse the art gallery and craft shops housed inside the station, showcasing local Otago artists.
- Sports Hall of Fame: Visit the free New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame on the upper floor, celebrating the country's sporting legends.
Suggested Time to Spend
Set aside one to two hours to fully appreciate the station's interior and exterior. If you're taking the Taieri Gorge Railway, plan for a half-day excursion (the train journey itself is around 4–5 hours round trip). The station is compact but rich in detail, so arrive early to avoid crowds and capture the best light for photos.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Cromwell: Explore the historic gold-mining town's old town precinct, fruit orchards, and the scenic Kawarau Gorge.
- Queenstown: A 3.5-hour drive away, offering adventure sports, lake cruises, and mountain views.
- Otago Peninsula: Just a short drive from Dunedin, home to the Royal Albatross Centre, penguin colonies, and stunning coastal walks.
- Moeraki Boulders: Stop at these spherical boulders scattered along Koekohe Beach, about an hour north of Dunedin.
- Central Otago Wine Region: Combine with a wine tour in nearby Bannockburn or Gibbston Valley for pinot noir tastings.
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Image credits
- Queenstown — Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand / CC0
- Otago Peninsula — Pavel Špindler / CC BY 3.0