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Tour audio di Wellington: Un'avventura audio a Wellington

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In una tempestosa notte di Wellington, il neon tremola nelle sale di marmo dell'Embassy Theatre e la pioggia danza sulle cime della Cuba Street Bucket Fountain. Questa è una città che nasconde le sue migliori storie in piena vista. Con questo tour audio autoguidato, scopri strati di storia mentre vaghi da sfarzose anteprime cinematografiche a selvagge opere d'arte pubbliche e tutto il resto. Scopri scandali, sorprese e scene che sfuggono alla maggior parte dei visitatori. Quale superstar globale ha scatenato rivolte lungo Courtenay Place per una singola passeggiata sul tappeto rosso? Quali segreti sono scomparsi con i secchi rubati? Perché un famoso regista ha minacciato di non filmare mai più qui a causa di un incidente di mezzanotte? Attraversa il caos delle celebrità, gli artisti ribelli, i fantasmi del jazz e il dramma cittadino non sceneggiato. Lascia che i tuoi passi ti portino da balconi dorati a scherzi a bordo fontana, vedendo Wellington come pulsa veramente sotto la superficie. Pronto a inseguire le stranezze della città dove leggende del cinema e fontane si incontrano? Premi play e lascia che la magia abbia inizio.

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    Durata 30–50 minsVai al tuo ritmo
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    4.4 km di percorso a piediSegui il percorso guidato
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    Funziona offlineScarica una volta, usa ovunque
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    Accesso a vitaRiascolta quando vuoi, per sempre
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  1. Originally built in 1924, this gem has undergone more facelifts than a Hollywood movie star. With its elegant classical design, marble staircase, and chic brass fittings, you'll…Leggi di piùMostra meno

    Originally built in 1924, this gem has undergone more facelifts than a Hollywood movie star. With its elegant classical design, marble staircase, and chic brass fittings, you'll feel like a star yourself as you climb the steps to catch the latest blockbuster. And speaking of blockbusters, did you know that The Embassy Theatre played host to the world premiere of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King? The red carpet was rolled out, the stars shone bright, and nearly 120,000 fans lined up to get a glimpse of movie magic happening right here in Wellington. After the movie, why not head to Blondini's Cafe and Jazz Lounge for a snack and some live jazz music? Or maybe sip on a cocktail at the Black Sparrow bar and soak in the ambiance of this historic cinema. So grab your popcorn, find a cozy seat, and get ready to be transported into a world of cinematic wonders at The Embassy Theatre! Let's move on to our next stop, Courtenay Place.

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  2. Courtenay Place is also a hub for arts and culture, hosting events like the New Zealand International Arts Festival every two years. Fun fact: The Embassy Theatre at the head of…Leggi di piùMostra meno

    Courtenay Place is also a hub for arts and culture, hosting events like the New Zealand International Arts Festival every two years. Fun fact: The Embassy Theatre at the head of Courtenay Place is a true gem with a rich history. It hosted the world premiere of "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King"! Imagine being in the same place where hobbits and wizards once walked the red carpet. So, if you're looking for a good time filled with good food, music, and maybe a touch of magic, Courtenay Place is the place to be! Get ready to immerse yourself in Wellington's lively spirit as you explore this vibrant street. Let's keep the fun going as we make our way to the next stop!

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  3. You see, the fountain is made up of a bunch of buckets that fill up with water and then tip over, spilling water all over the place. It's quite the spectacle, especially on windy…Leggi di piùMostra meno

    You see, the fountain is made up of a bunch of buckets that fill up with water and then tip over, spilling water all over the place. It's quite the spectacle, especially on windy days when the water decides to go for a little adventure! And let's not forget about the soapy bubbles that magically appear on Friday and Saturday nights - it's like a bubbly party right here in the mall! Now, speaking of parties, did you know that Elijah Wood, aka Frodo from "The Lord of the Rings" movies, once climbed on this fountain and... well, let's just say he got a little too excited about being in New Zealand. And remember that time the fountain was turned into a mud spa by an artist? Ah, the things that happen in Wellington! Despite the controversies and occasional bucket disappearances, the Bucket Fountain remains a fun and quirky symbol of Wellington's vibrant spirit. It's definitely a must-see when exploring the city! Let's continue our adventure to the next stop, shall we?

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  1. Opened in July 2005 by the fabulous Mayor Kerry Prendergast, this place is all about nurturing the arts and cultural identity of New Zealand. With its two buildings, seven floors,…Leggi di piùMostra meno

    Opened in July 2005 by the fabulous Mayor Kerry Prendergast, this place is all about nurturing the arts and cultural identity of New Zealand. With its two buildings, seven floors, and a buzzing atmosphere, it's no wonder this spot is a hotspot for creative minds. Inside, you'll find everything from artist studios to music rooms and rehearsal spaces. It's a home to various producers, festivals, and arts organizations, making it a melting pot of creativity. And hey, they even host quirky events like the Cuba Street Carnival and the New Zealand Fringe Festival! With nearly 40 talented visual artists working away and a gallery showcasing awesome exhibitions throughout the year, Toi Pōneke is a feast for the senses. Plus, they offer support to emerging artists, established organizations, and even us regular folks who want to dip our toes into the artsy pool. And let's not forget the dedicated team led by Eric Vaughn Holowacz, making sure the arts scene in Wellington stays vibrant and exciting. With a name meaning "Art of Wellington" in Māori, Toi Pōneke truly is a cultural gem worth exploring. So, let your creativity roam free as we continue our art-filled adventure in Wellington!

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  2. The building is like a Tudor dream, made of brick with decorative jarrah timber facings. Talk about fancy! It even had leadlight windows, a slightly projecting upper floor with…Leggi di piùMostra meno

    The building is like a Tudor dream, made of brick with decorative jarrah timber facings. Talk about fancy! It even had leadlight windows, a slightly projecting upper floor with exposed beams, and a lead rainwater head showing off the date 1908. Inside, you'd find wood paneling in the original hall, staircase, dining room, and drawing room - talk about a classy décor! Dr. McGavin lived here for quite a while before other cool organizations like the United Industries Club and The Red Cross took over. Now known as 'The Manor,' this building has seen it all, from supporting young women in the city to being a cozy spot for medium- to long-term renters. So next time you walk past McGavin House, give a nod to its historic charm and maybe imagine the stories its walls could tell. Now, let's head off to our next stop!

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  3. Hey there, welcome to Quasi, the quirky sculpture that definitely gets people talking! Created by New Zealand artist Ronnie van Hout, Quasi sits up high on the roof of City…Leggi di piùMostra meno

    Hey there, welcome to Quasi, the quirky sculpture that definitely gets people talking! Created by New Zealand artist Ronnie van Hout, Quasi sits up high on the roof of City Gallery Wellington, showing off van Hout's unsmiling face perched on top of a gigantic 5-meter hand. Some folks have described it as "kinda creepy" or "a Lovecraftian nightmare come to life". But hey, art is open to interpretation, right? The name "Quasi" comes from Quasimodo, the hunchbacked character from The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, and the Latin prefix "quasi-" means "almost" or "as it were". This unique sculpture, made from polystyrene, steel, and resin, was actually created as a "partial self-portrait" by van Hout for his hometown of Christchurch after the 2011 earthquake. After stirring up some controversy in Christchurch, Quasi made its way here to Wellington in August 2019, where it plans to hang around for a few more years. Love it or hate it, this sculpture definitely leaves an impression! So, what do you think of Quasi? Fascinating or frightful?

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  4. Te Papa is all about embracing a bicultural philosophy and sharing the amazing stories behind its cultural treasures. Its history goes way back to the Colonial Museum established…Leggi di piùMostra meno

    Te Papa is all about embracing a bicultural philosophy and sharing the amazing stories behind its cultural treasures. Its history goes way back to the Colonial Museum established in 1865, which eventually evolved into the Dominion Museum and then the National Art Gallery. Quite the journey, right? It's like a museum's version of a glow-up! Fun fact: Te Papa Tongarewa translates to 'container of treasures' or 'container of treasured things and people that spring from mother Earth here in New Zealand'. How cool is that? So, get ready to explore the national identity of New Zealand while being surrounded by fascinating artifacts and stories. Enjoy your time at this treasure trove of a museum!

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  5. Ah, the Carter Fountain, a true Wellington landmark with quite an interesting history! Installed in 1973 as a gift to the city from the generous Hugh Carter, it spouts water an…Leggi di piùMostra meno

    Ah, the Carter Fountain, a true Wellington landmark with quite an interesting history! Installed in 1973 as a gift to the city from the generous Hugh Carter, it spouts water an impressive 16 meters (52 ft) into the air. Did you know that this fountain was inspired by a similar one in Geneva? Talk about international flair right here in Wellington! And get this - it even has a wind sensor to prevent it from going wild in gusty conditions. Safety first, right? It's not just a fountain; it's a labor of love that honors George and Ella Carter and the people of Wellington. The dedication is truly touching, and the tale of its installation is both heartwarming and bittersweet. It's like a real-life drama unfolding right in the heart of the harbor. Now, let's take a moment to appreciate the craftsmanship and care that goes into maintaining this beauty. An electrician rowing out on a boat for monthly check-ups and divers giving the pump a twice-yearly inspection - it's like a whole team of specialists dedicated to keeping those waters dancing. And let's not forget the lights! Those LED lights are not only energy-efficient but also add a splash of color and magic to the fountain in the evening. It's like a mini light show right in the heart of the harbor. So next time you're near the Carter Fountain, take a moment to admire its beauty and remember the story behind this magnificent aquatic marvel. Oh, and watch out for the spray if it's a windy day!

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