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Wrights Hill Fortress is a counter bombardment coastal artillery battery in the Karori suburb of Wellington, New Zealand. It was built between 1942 and 1947 and is predominantly underground, with numerous tunnels linking the war shelters, gun emplacements, magazines, plotting rooms and engine room - which are, at some points, over 50 feet underground. The fort was intended to house three 9.2" Mk. XV guns, but only two guns were installed and the fort never saw action. After World War II was over, fort commanders fired both of the guns (Gun number one in 1946 and the second in 1947). The fall of the shot was observed in Cook Strait and these test firings (three rounds on each occasion) were deemed a success. In 1960, somewhat ironically, both of the guns were sold to the Japanese as scrap metal, the very nation Wrights Hill Fortress was constructed to defend Wellington against. The design of the fort is similar to the Stony Batter and Whangaparaoa 9.2" Mk. XV batteries, near Auckland.Wrights Hill Fortress is currently in the hands of a preservation society and can be visited, by the public, on Waitangi Day, ANZAC Day, the Queen's birthday, and Labour Day. Tours may be booked, at other dates and times, by prior arrangement. The Fortress is listed as a Category I Historic Place.TV and Feature FilmsWrights Hill is frequently used by TV and feature filmmakers. The Fellowship of the Ring sound designers used the tunnels to record echo effects for the Mines of Moria sequence.

Address: 50 Wrights Hill Rd , Wellington 6012, WGN, NZ
Phone: +64 4-476 8593
State: WGN
City: Wellington
Zip Code: 6012



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Amazing! definitely worth the visit if you have the chance. Keep an eye out for Wetas on the walls, especially around the entrances. Once you start looking for them you might find tons! I've never seen so many in one place, its pretty special!
Amazing concrete structures. Didn't realise before going there that the tunnels etc are open on Public Holidays. Will definitely check that out with the kids sometime.
Great views over parts of Wellington. Wheel chair accessible. Nice place to have a picnic.
Be prepared for sore legs after the hike up! Excellent Views of Wellys and 3 old Turret sites! Tunnels were closed but was still worth the walk for the views
Long windy drive. Great place to walk and check out Windy Wellington with a view. All tunnels are closed off, so it’s more or less a walk to the different gun points. Easy for prams and wheelchair access too.
Fantastic heritage site. Passionate guide who clearly loves his work. Nice to meet a team of volunteers keeping the Fortress up to scratch. I would love to see a greater commitment from the City to upgrade its features and displays, nonetheless it was an exciting and inspiring time for my boy
Rada, yes I was there and loved it, if you can getpast the smells and no daylight you should visit the place and imagine how ancestors of people of Aotearoa have used this space....
Cool place to visit when it’s open up, loads of interesting things to look at. Staff are really knowledgeable and clearly patient about the history. It’s also a good place to go for a walk even when it’s not open, fab views over the city.
some gun pits so overgrown with weeds you cannot see them
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