Creativity and Culture
Dunedin’s built heritage is unique in New Zealand. The impressive collection of Victorian and Edwardian architecture includes Olveston, Larnach Castle and the Railway Station as well as churches, university lecture halls and jails. The buildings tell the story of Scottish roots and 19th-century prosperity and contribute to a strong sense of identity and community pride.
As New Zealand’s only UNESCO City of Literature, Dunedin embraces storytelling, art, and performance at every level, with a year-round calendar of events. Annual festivals such as the Chinese Cultural Festival, Midwinter Carnival and the sit alongside sporting fixtures, concerts and exhibitions, both international and home-grown. There is always something to celebrate!











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Rare opportunity to acquire 30 hectares of north facing land
31, Main South Road, Kinmont Park, East Taieri, Dunedin City, Otago, 9053, New Zealand / AotearoaAn exceptional opportunity has just become available to secure 30 hectares (approx.) of prime north-facing land recently approved for rural residential subdivision. Perfectly positioned to capture expansive views over the...
- Subdivision
Weir Street Land
Weir Street, Green Island, DunedinConsisting of 3.5597 ha more or less, zoned Residential 1; currently on one title. Current owners have, with the help of consultancy firm Terramark, provided initial Provisional Concept Plans for...
- Subdivision
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