Domain Wintergardens

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TypeWintergarden
Architectural styleArts and Crafts
LocationAuckland, New Zealand, Wintergarden Road, Grafton
Coordinates36°51′37″S 174°46′27″E / 36.860253°S 174.77409°E / -36.860253; 174.77409
Domain Wintergardens
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
TypeWintergarden
Architectural styleArts and Crafts
LocationAuckland, New Zealand, Wintergarden Road, Grafton
Coordinates36°51′37″S 174°46′27″E / 36.860253°S 174.77409°E / -36.860253; 174.77409
Construction started1916
Completed1928
Inaugurated2 May 1928
Renovated1945, 1954, and 1993-1994
OwnerAuckland Council
Design and construction
ArchitectsWilliam Henry Gummer and Charles Reginald Ford
Architecture firmGummer and Ford
Designated21-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]

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