While at Port Chalmers, we opted for a shuttle to venture into Dunedin. Along the way, the Dunedin Railways Station immediately captured our attention, standing out as we passed by en route to the Octagon. Despite its modest size, the architectural splendor of this building is truly remarkable.nnThe exterior is adorned with a vibrant garden that harmoniously complements its design, creating a picturesque setting. Upon entering, we were further impressed by the grandeur of the main interior. The wheelchair-accessible main entrance facilitated our initial exploration, yet we encountered a limitation at the double-leaf back door, which was only partially opened toward the railway. This restriction hindered our ability to fully circumnavigate the station and appreciate the view of the railway from the rear. We managed to find our way to see the railway by passing through the side entrance.
Love gallery inside and the train station per se felt like you're in a movie.
The architecture of this historic railway station is stunning, from the floor tiles to the glass windows and high ceilings. There's not much to do there but it is definitely a must-see in Dunedin if you're interested in architecture.
Beautiful place going through some facade renovation. Hence, did not get chance to click the pictures outside.nIt reminds of the historic importance of rail transportation.nObserve the main hall with beautiful tiles and design.nThese long tracks connecting one station to other around the places.
Dunedin, the stunning city in the south of New Zealand, is an absolute playground for explorers like me! I adore strolling through this town on foot, uncovering charming cafes, lush parks, epic hiking & cycling trails, and the jaw dropping Victorian & Edwardian homes that exude architectural brilliance. Nestled near the coast and surrounded by majestic mountains, Dunedin is a paradise for nature enthusiasts and culture seekers alike. Trust me, this city is a trendy haven waiting to be explored.