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  2. The Palladium Niteclub - Wikipedia

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    This article possibly contains original research. Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations. Statements consisting only of original research should be removed. (December 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Palladium Nightclub Address Chancery Lane Location Christchurch Central City Opened 1986 Closed 2000 The Palladium Niteclub was a nightclub in ...

  3. List of tallest buildings in Christchurch - Wikipedia

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    43 of the 54 Christchurch high-rises colour-coded as per the list below, with their status shown as of August 2024 This list of tallest buildings in Christchurch ranks high-rise buildings in Christchurch, New Zealand, by height. Although New Zealand's second-largest city, Christchurch is predominantly low-rise. The current tallest building is the Pacific Tower, which was completed in 2010 and ...

  4. Dux de Lux - Wikipedia

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    The Dux de Lux (Latin: Masters of the Finest), originally called Llanmaes, was a popular beer garden and restaurant in Christchurch, New Zealand, that was part of the Arts Centre. The building, initially a private home, became the home of the student union of the University of Canterbury at this central city site before the tertiary institution ...

  5. List of historic places in Christchurch - Wikipedia

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    Christchurch has listings in the former two categories. As of July 2011 [update] , there were 315 historic places and seven historic areas listed. In August 2011, Heritage New Zealand started the process of removing listings of buildings demolished after the earthquakes, starting with the Manchester Courts and the NZ Trust and Loan Building ...

  6. Daresbury (house) - Wikipedia

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    Daresbury Daresbury Rookery in 1902 Former names Daresbury Rookery General information Type Residential home Architectural style Arts and Crafts movement Location Fendalton Address 67 Fendalton Road (front entrance) 9 Daresbury Lane (rear entrance) Town or city Christchurch Country New Zealand Coordinates 43°31′18″S 172°36′20″E  /  43.5217°S 172.6055°E  / -43.5217; 172. ...

  7. Christchurch Castle - Wikipedia

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    Christchurch Castle is a Norman motte and bailey castle in Christchurch, Dorset, England (grid reference). The earliest stonework has been dated to 1160 (865 years ago) ( 1160 ) . The castle's site is inside the old Saxon burh dominating the River Avon 's lowest crossing.

  8. Sign of the Takahe - Wikipedia

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    Construction began on the building in 1918, spearheaded by Christchurch City councillor and New Zealand Member of Parliament, Henry George (Harry) Ell.Ell envisioned the building as the entrance rest house of Summit Road, one of four planned rest houses in the area for those walking the reserves of Port Hills [3] that overlook Christchurch and Lyttelton harbour.

  9. International Exhibition (1906) - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand International Exhibition (the biggest in the country to that time) opened on 1 November 1906 in Hagley Park, Christchurch, New Zealand.Nearly two million people visited the exhibition during the next few months.