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It is one of New Zealand’s most important heritage buildings and an integral part of the city.
Old St Paul’s is an exquisite example of Gothic Revival architecture, with a steeply pitched roof and a façade of angles and planes. The church was designed by Reverend Frederick Thatcher and built between 1865 and 1866. The building is made of native timbers, including kauri, totara, and rimu, and features beautiful stained glass windows and intricate wood carvings. The interior is breathtakingly beautiful, with a high vaulted ceiling and a sense of grandeur that is hard to match.
Old St Paul’s is a place of stories woven in wood, and visitors can learn about the history of the church and the people who built it through a range of exhibits and displays. The church is open to the public for tours, and visitors can explore the building at their own pace or take a guided tour to learn more about its history and architecture. In addition to being a popular tourist attraction, Old St Paul’s is also a popular wedding and event venue. The church’s stunning architecture and beautiful surroundings make it the perfect location for weddings, concerts, and other special events.
Overall, Old St Paul’s is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, architecture, or simply looking for a beautiful and peaceful place to visit in Wellington. Its stunning beauty and rich history make it a true gem of New Zealand’s heritage.
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