Domain Wintergardens
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TypeWintergarden
Architectural styleArts and Crafts
LocationAuckland, New Zealand, Wintergarden Road, Grafton
| Domain Wintergardens | |
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Looking across the courtyard of the Wintergardens, towards the Tropic House with Auckland City Hospital visible in the background. | |
![]() Interactive map of the Domain Wintergardens area | |
| General information | |
| Type | Wintergarden |
| Architectural style | Arts and Crafts |
| Location | Auckland, New Zealand, Wintergarden Road, Grafton |
| Coordinates | 36°51′37″S 174°46′27″E / 36.860253°S 174.77409°E |
| Construction started | 1916 |
| Completed | 1928 |
| Inaugurated | 2 May 1928 |
| Renovated | 1945, 1954, and 1993-1994 |
| Owner | Auckland Council |
| Design and construction | |
| Architects | William Henry Gummer and Charles Reginald Ford |
| Architecture firm | Gummer and Ford |
| Designated | 21-Sep-1989 |
| Reference no. | 124 |
The Domain Wintergardens is a complex of gardens located within the Auckland Domain. It is registered with the Heritage New Zealand as a Category I Historic Place.
The Wintergardens consists of two large glasshouses: one non-heated Temperate House and one Tropical House (heated to an average of 28 °C). In between the two glasshouses there is an ornate courtyard with several neoclassical statues and a sunken pond in the centre. Off to one side is the Fernery which is situated in a former scoria quarry in the side of the small volcanic cone named Pukekaroro.[1][2]


