Dunedin Railway Station, behind Anzac Square. - stock photo
Dunedin, Otago, South Island, New Zealand - February 18, 2015: Dunedin Railway Station, behind Anzac Square. Built from 1903-06, Dunedin Railway Station was once New Zealand's busiest station. Now fully restored to its former glory, with ornate Flemish Renaissance-style architectural features, its sheer size, grandiose style and rich embellishments earned architect George Troup the nickname of Gingerbread George.
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