• Government House in Wellington is a large, two-storeyed house, with a grand staircase, dozens of large and small rooms, long corridors and a flag tower.
  • The present building, the third Government House in Wellington, was completed in 1910, and is located in the suburb of Newtown.
  • A beautiful heritage building, Government House in Wellington is the principal residence for New Zealand's Governor-General.
  • From late 2008 through to early 2011, Government House Wellington was closed. The Conservation Project saw the House closed for 30 months while the...
  • Government House, home of the Governor-General, offers free guided tours of the house and gardens. ... Hospital Road, Newtown, Wellington 6021.
  • In 1865 the seat of government was moved from Auckland to Wellington and in 1870 Colonial Architect William Clayton designed a new Government House...
  • This significant building, positioned in the suburb of Newtown, stands as the third iteration of Government House in Wellington, with its construction completed in...
  • Situated a stone’s throw from the Wellington Central Business District, Government House was built in 1910 on the site previously occupied by the Mount...