The Whanganui War Memorial Centre is an architecturally significant building that is listed as one of the top modernist buildings in the world. This beautiful and practical building offers great versatility for hosting events.
About the Whanganui War Memorial Centre
Built in 1960, the Whanganui War Memorial Centre is a living memorial to the 375 servicemen and women from Whanganui who lost their lives during World War II. It features a Book of Remembrance, an antique artillery gun and a stained glass window based on Laurence Byron’s ‘Poem for the Fallen’. In 1961 the building was awarded a gold medal from the New Zealand Institute of Architects. The Whanganui War Memorial Centre is listed as one of the top 1,000 modernist buildings in the world and the top 50 in the southern hemisphere.
Seismic strengthening
Extensive seismic strengthening work was completed in January 2019, bringing the building up to 67% of the New Building Standard. Maintenance and redecorating work was also carried out at this time.
Facilities
The Whanganui War Memorial Centre includes the Main Hall, Concert Chamber, Pioneer Room (suitable for meetings) and kitchen facilities.
Enquiries and bookings
Make a booking enquiry The centre office is open to the public between 10.00am and 4.00pm, Monday to Friday, or by appointment. The venue is open between For more information, visit the Whanganui Venues & Events website at www.whanganuivenues.co.nz, email events@whanganui.govt.nz or call 06 349 0513.
Location
Watt Street, Whanganui 4500