The citizens' War Memorial Statue is right next to the cathedral - you can see it on the left-hand side of the previous photo. It commemorates all of the New Zealanders who died during world war one to make the world safe from Kaiser Wilhelm. This statue caused controversy when it was proposed, because the Bridge of Remembrance had already been suggested as a memorial, and the two projects had to compete against each other for funding. Nevertheless, they both got built and the statue with its more central location adds interest to the square. |
From Cathedral Square you can catch one of the old-time electric trams which were brought back into service as a tourist attraction. They do a loop around the inner city, dropping people off at various destinations where visitors might want to go. |
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