Tom Parker Fountain

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Napier, New Zealand

Sculpture· Tourist attraction

Tom Parker Fountain Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Tom Parker Fountain is located in Napier, New Zealand on 56 Marine Parade, Bluff Hill. Tom Parker Fountain is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category sculpture in New Zealand.

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56 Marine Parade, Bluff Hill

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Ru Wi

The Tom Parker Fountain is located near the Pania of the Reef statue at Napiers Marine Parade. It is one of the most spectacular water fountains in New Zealand. In the evening, water features and colored lighting changes enchant the viewer. The fountain was built in 1936.

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Benedict Uy

The fountain is located between the Soundshell plaza and the War Memorial, walking through a nice garden area. The Pania of the Reed statue is beside the fountain. The fountain is quite large. The bottom area is much bigger than the fountain area. The water inside the fountain is quite blue. The fountain looks quite nice sitting above the water. You can kinda see the spray from the soundshell area. It was windy and wet when I was there so the water trickling from the fountain was being blown away but it was something interesting to look at.

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Jayantha Nanayakkara

Pania, often styled "Pania of the Reef", is a figure of Māori mythology, and a symbol of the New Zealand city of Napier. A statue of Pania on Napier's Marine Parade is a tourist attraction. Search Google for the full story.

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Nicole McLaren

Beautiful fountain and the lights are cool

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Mike Cording

Amazing fountain that must be seen at night.

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Carol A

A nice little spot to sit and watch the fountain, a good area to come and have lunch.

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Grafton Derrick Cardozo

Good show.... at night. So beautiful

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carol Joines

Art Deco fountain on Marine Parade beautiful during the day but in the evening after 7pm the lights go on changing colours and jet sprays displaying water like fireworks.