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Old St Paul's (formerly St Paul's Pro-Cathedral) is a historic site, a city landmark (tourist attraction), and a wedding and event venue in the heart of Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand.
One of New Zealand’s greatest heritage places, Old St Paul’s was built by the Anglican Church between 1865 and 1866 on what was originally the site of Pipitea Pā, a Māori settlement on...
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From weddings and christenings, funerals and memorial services to intimate concerts and live shows, Old St Paul’s has been an iconic Wellington venue for more than 150 years. Conveniently located in Wellington’s inner-city, Old St Paul’s has a capacity of 460.
Old St Paul’s is Wellington’s most iconic heritage building—an aesthetically unique venue which truly stands out from the crowd. Suitably atmospheric, beautifully dramatic, Old St Paul’s is just the ticket for your event. Built in 1866, this venue is a decidedly impressive example of Gothic Revival architecture.
Designed by Rev Fred Thatcher, the first vicar of Wellington, this wonderfully woody former Anglican cathedral (1866) is well worth a look. Despite its modest dimensions it's an exemplary example of Gothic Revival architecture, with a ceiling like a ship's hull constructed from native timbers.
Take a seat in this quiet sanctuary and breathe in the beauty of the architecture, stained glass windows and richly coloured furnishings. Become part of the Old St Paul’s story. Constructed between 1865 and 1866 from native timbers, Old St Paul’s is one of the finest examples of Gothic Revival architecture in the world.
Old St Paul's is a Gothic Revival pro-cathedral located in central Wellington. Made of diverse native timbers, its beauty will take your breath away.