The House

New Zealand's House of Representatives 1854-2004

Panorama of Parliament Buildings and grounds with (from l to r) the Beehive, Parliament House and the Parliamentary Library. Find more on the functioning of Parliament.

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Situated on a commanding site in the heart of Wellington city, Parliament Buildings and its grounds occupy some 4 ½ hectares. The Speaker is responsible for the control and management of the buildings and the grounds. The main buildings on the site from right to left are:

The layout of the grounds of Parliament is largely on the plan developed for the construction of the new Parliament House following the 1907 fire. The grounds were upgraded as part of the major strengthening and refurbishment work on Parliament House and the Parliamentary Library completed in 1996. The grounds are accessible to the public and the lawns are a popular lunchtime place for office workers from the adjoining buildings. The grounds have also been the site of many public demonstrations and national events over the years.

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Plan showing location of panorama

The numbers on this map correspond to the panoramas listed on this page.