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Architecture And Art In Christchurch

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A Guide To Architecture & Art In Ōtautahi Christchurch

Ōtautahi Christchurch’s cityscape is ever evolving and the combination of historic structures versus new modern buildings works together in harmony to create a vibrant destination. Alongside these architectural gems, the city also attracts talented creatives. All around Ōtautahi Christchurch you’ll find galleries and other exhibition spaces full of incredible works of art.

This guide will help you discover the best architecture and art this city has to offer.

 

 

Outside the Arts Centre
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The Arts Centre Te Matatiki Toi Ora

In the decade since the earthquakes, Christchurch has lovingly restored some of its most treasured architectural gems, The Arts Centre included. A true landmark in the central city, the Gothic Revival-style Arts Centre complex comprises 23 buildings in total, and an astonishing 22 of these are listed by Heritage New Zealand. Today, you will find cafes, a restaurant, a cinema, boutique shops, event spaces and a hotel , together with nods everywhere to the former inhabitants.

2 Worcester Boulevard, Christchurch Central City

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Isaac Theatre Royal
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Isaac Theatre Royal

The Isaac Theatre Royal has had quite the theatrical past and the current building is actually the third iteration of a theatre royal in Christchurch. The previous two stood on the opposite side of Gloucester Street until the theatre as we know it today in all its French Renaissance style glory was erected in 1908. Meticulously restored following the earthquakes, the Isaac Theatre Royal is a must-visit if you are in Christchurch, so make sure you check out a performance while in town.

145 Gloucester Street, Christchurch Central City

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OGB
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The Old Government Building

The Old Government Building is another iconic property in the central city that first opened in 1913 to house - you guessed it - government departments. This grand Italian Renaissance Palazzo style design was the brainchild of renowned architect Joseph Clarkson Maddison and since 1996 has been home to the Heritage Hotel. Alongside the hotel and a state-of-the-art health club, also on site is the beloved bar OGB.

3/28 Cathedral Square, Christchurch Central City

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Outside Te Pae
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Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre

This stunning new convention centre is a key part of the regeneration of Christchurch and the city’s gathering place. Designed by renowned architecture firm Warren and Mahoney, the inspiration behind Te Pae Christchurch is very much grounded in the influence of the environment, the city’s architectural history and paying homage to the local Ngāi Tahu iwi and their traditions. As a venue, it’s world-class, and has been purpose-built to host a variety of events from large-scale conferences to smaller bespoke needs.

188 Oxford Terrace, Christchurch Central City

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Fiksate Gallery Inside
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Urban Street Art At Fiksate

In and amongst the industrial workplaces of Sydenham, there are galleries and creatives producing incredible work. Fiksate is one such place. It is one of the country’s leading urban art galleries, where street and urban contemporary artists are celebrated. Fiksate is operated by a group of artists who also utilise the workspace out the back, giving an extra community and welcoming feel. With exhibitions rotating frequently, there are always new pieces to discover and fall in love with.

54 Hawdon Street, Sydenham

 

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Art Gallery Stairs
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Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū

It’s an art and architecture two-for-one at the Christchurch Art Gallery; not only are there incredible exhibitions to enjoy, but the structure that houses them is also spectacular. Designed by the Buchan Group, the gallery opened in 2003 and its unique glass facade makes an impact on the landscape of the city centre. Inside, there are many different exhibition spaces, where a revolving collection of art, sculpture and creativity are displayed.

Cnr Worcester Boulevard and Montreal Street

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Ravenscar House Museum
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Ravenscar House Museum

Ravenscar House Museum is another example of the worlds of stunning architecture and art meeting. This award-winning building was opened to the public in 2021 and is the second iteration of Susan and Jim Wakefield’s dream to share their art collection with the city but in a tranquil, contemporary domestic setting - hence the house museum name.

52 Rolleston Avenue, Christchurch Central City

 

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Absolution
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Absolution & The Physics Room

In the heart of the Arts Centre precinct, you will find the contemporary exhibition spaces of Absolution and The Physics Room. The former is primarily known as one of the city’s best tattoo and piercing studios. It also doubles as a gallery and every 4-6 weeks the exhibitions on display switch out. Plus there is also an exquisite range of jewellery to peruse. Just around the corner in the Old Registry Building, you will find The Physics Room, a contemporary art space that is dedicated to the celebration of new and innovative works in New Zealand.

The Arts Centre, Christchurch Central City

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The National
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The National

The National is a one-of-a-kind gallery that should absolutely be on your ‘must-visit’ list if you are a lover of contemporary art and jewellery. Spearheaded by owner Caroline Billings, the exhibition programme changes on a monthly basis and while jewellery is the speciality, The National also showcases sculptural ceramics, glass and object-based works.

249 Moorhouse Avenue, Christchurch Central City

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Watch This Space
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Watch This Space

In recent years, Ōtautahi Christchurch has emerged as a global street art capital, with artists bringing their creativity and talents to the blank canvases around the city. Watch This Space is a charitable trust that is passionate about preserving these works and ensuring their legacy. They host walking tours that take you on a journey of street art, murals and graffiti. This is a great way to learn more about the history of urban art and a unique way to explore Ōtautahi.

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