Dunedin is a city of architectural masterpieces. The building styles range from Jacobean, Georgian and Italian to Gothic, Victorian and Edwardian. It has several beautiful Anglican and Catholic Cathedrals.
The Dunedin Railway Station, Municipal Chambers, First Presbyterian Church, Law Courts and Dunedin Prison are some of the most popular landmarks. New Zealand’s only Castle, the Larnarch Castle, is also in Dunedin.
History lovers will be fascinated at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery which has a collection of age old British, European and Japanese art along with contemporary arts.
Brighton Beach, Saint Clair Beach and Tunnel Beach are a few of the several beaches in Dunedin which are excellent not only from a scenic point of view but also for enjoying water sports.
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