Government House Open Days

29 Mar 2011

Government House Wellington will open its doors to the public for the first time in four years, on the weekend of 9 and 10 April, following the completion of its conservation, which began in October 2008.

The Governor-General, Rt Hon Sir Anand Satyanand, and Lady Susan Satyanand, have welcomed the announcement.

“We are looking forward to welcoming New Zealanders back into Government House. We appreciate the hard work that has gone into completing the Conservation Project earlier than expected and the care that has been taken protecting and enhancing the heritage values of a century-old House, while ensuring it is fit for purpose for the next 100 years,” Sir Anand said.

The Open Days (9 & 10 April, 10am-3.30pm) will give the public a rare insight into the House which serves an important role in the Governor-General’s constitutional, ceremonial and community leadership roles. It is a venue for investitures, credentials ceremonies for new ambassadors to New Zealand, State Welcomes and State Dinners for visiting Heads of State, and the swearing in of Cabinet Ministers.

Thousands of people visit Government House every year through events and ceremonies hosted by the Governor-General. Those events include functions to support community groups, particularly the more than 150 charitable organisations of which Sir Anand and Lady Susan are patrons.

The Governor-General will officially reopen the House at a ceremony on 24 March, which will be followed by a dinner, at which the principal guests will be former Governors-General.

On 31 March, a credentials ceremony for foreign ambassadors will be held at Government House, for the first time since September 2008.

Following on from the Open Days, a week of investiture ceremonies for those honoured in the New Years’ Honours list will receive their medals and insignia. They are the first ceremonies to be held in the House since September 2008.

Please note the following:

  • First entry at 10am, last entry at 3.30pm, on both 9 & 10 April
  • Please enter on foot through the Basin Reserve entrance.  Government House is located at 1 Rugby St, Wellington.
  • There is no parking on site but limited parking at Wellington College (gold coin donation).
  • Consider using public transport.  Several bus routes pass the Basin Reserve, including the No 1, 3, 23, 43, 44
  • Golf carts will be operating to assist people with mobility issues.
  • No food or drink is allowed in Government House but you are welcome to have a picnic on the lawn. 
  • Please note that for the health and safety of all visitors and to avoid congestion, baby buggies cannot be admitted to the House. 
  • Security scanning will be operating.

 


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