Victoria Clock Tower

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Christchurch, New Zealand

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Clock tower· Monument· Tourist attraction

Victoria Clock Tower Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Victoria Clock Tower is located in Christchurch, New Zealand on 95 Victoria Street, Christchurch Central City. Victoria Clock Tower is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category clock tower in New Zealand.

Address

95 Victoria Street, Christchurch Central City

Phone

+64 39418999

Amenities

Good for kids

Open hours

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Raymond Lum

Currently the clock has stopped working

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Murray Quartly

It is simply amazing how this clock survived the earthquakes. A fabulous piece of history to remain standing after all this time. It was good to see IMHO that it wasn't demolished like many historic buildings that have come down. However that raises another issue about demolishing old historic places which is not intended here. These words are just to say it is good we still have this clock.

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DONGGU KIM

I’ve just passed by few times It’s super easy to find

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Tynneale rimmer

My son was terrified of this for some reason! We didn't stay long but you can walk underneath it. It is very ornate and beautiful but in a busy part of town and it's hard to get a park close.

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Foto Arjan

Fortunately, this one is still there. Also in good condition. Sad for the house next door, this is uninhabitable by the cracks.

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Virginia Cheung

easy to visit. You can feel the differences through the change of daylight.

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Michael Netto

The Victoria Clock Tower was designed by Benjamin Mountfort under the commission of the Canterbury Provincial Council. It was made in England in 1860, and was a temporary fixture of the Provincial Buildings before becoming a monument to mark Queen Victoria’s diamond jubilee. The Clock Tower was relocated once again in 1930 to Victoria Street, where it continues to reside today.

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Mark Edwardson

Nice to see at it's best again after repairs after been damaged in the Earthquakes.