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Dunedin Prison

Location: New Zealand / South Island / Dunedin

The Dunedin Prison is registered as a Category 1 historic place under the Historic Places Act 1993 in view of, amongst other things:

Its historical significance as the only surviving building in New Zealand, representing the Victorian courtyard prison and the extent to which the place reflects important or representative aspects of New Zealand History.
its national historical significance through its location in one of New Zealand's most architecturally distinguished urban heritage precincts (Anzac Square).
its technological significance recognising the architectural and technical accomplishment of John Campbell (1857-1942) who designed the prison in what has been called the "Queen Anne" style as a courtyard prison, now unique in New Zealand.
Its historical significance through its association with the criminal justice system in Dunedin, dating from its construction in 1895-98 to 2007 when it was decommissioned.
its importance as a rare international example of a purpose built Victorian courtyard style prison.

NZHPT considers and is satisfied that the building should be protected, conserved and maintained as an historic place. For more historical information, click here to read the Register Online on the NZ Historic Places Trust website.
The Vision
The Dunedin Prison Trust was formed in August 2012 by five local heritage enthusiasts with the aims:

Securing the control and management of the Dunedin Prison
Conserving, restoring, protecting, and making it available to the New Zealand public as an historical showpiece as well as a venue for other appropriate community purposes.
Providing for its long term survival as a viable tourist attraction.

Our vision is to make it into a major tourist attraction for Dunedin. It is located in a unique heritage precinct consisting of the Dunedin Railway Station, Dunedin Law Courts, and Otago Settlers Museum. So it will become a major player in this precinct.

The history of the site encompasses male prison, women's prison, regional prison, police station, Department of Defence Administration, SIS Office, all of which have something to contribute to the tapestry of the building's history.

The long-term viability of the project has to be based on a commercial return being available on a continuing basis. Its ability to attract paying customers over the long term will be critical and the trustees of this venture are committed to this view.

Guided tours take approximately one hour and are $10 per person.

Saturday morning tours for 2014/15 commenced on November 2nd 2014. Unless alternative arrangements have been made, Saturday morning tours start at 10.30am.

Tours can still be held by prior arrangement, but with a minimum of ten people. Please complete the below form with your preferred tour date and we will contact you directly.

Visitors are asked to assemble at the main entrance 10 minutes prior to the tour time. (Eg please assemble at 10.20am for a 10.30am start.) Please note that we do not have EFTPOS facilities for payment transactions.

PLEASE NOTE: There will be no tours operating on ANZAC Day - April 25th.

Unfortunately the prison is not wheelchair accessible. There are several flights of stairs with no lifts or wheel chair accessible toilets.

If you would like to request a tour, please fill in the form below.

Contact
2 Castle St
Dunedin
Recommended Duration
1 hours
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