Dunedin to Catlins to Bluff

Of all New Zealand cities, Dunedin can boast the largest concentration of Victorian and Edwardian buildings. Many have been registered by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust as worthy of permanent protection because of their architectural and historical significance. The first official architect for New Zealand Railways, George A. Troup, won the unofficial title of 'Gingerbread George' for this magnificent railway station built in 1904-07. Its beauty is more than facade deep - as a look inside will show.  Select the photo below to see inside.

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