City Gallery Wellington

City Gallery Wellington, located in the heart of Te Ngkau Civic Square, is the hub of contemporary art in the capital of New Zealand. The capital's Gallery has a worldwide reputation for presenting artists from Aotearoa and beyond, with a dynamic programme of exhibits and activities. In City Gallery Wellington, you may discover its broad collection of artwork. Each exhibition season, fresh suites of work grace the walls of the seven galleries.


Your day will continue with a visit to the Gallery Shop. Browse a collection of art and design books, activities and toys for creative kids, New Zealand-made homewares and jewelry, and much more—all carefully chosen for the art and design enthusiast who enjoys shopping. Pick up a keepsake to remind yourself of your most recent discovery at City Gallery, and feel good knowing that your purchase supports the Gallery's exhibitions and programs.


Nikau Café, tucked into a sunny nook of the City Gallery, will entice you with the familiar aroma of coffee and tasty cuisine. After an exciting day, nothing beats having a snack and setting down to reflect on your new modern art knowledge.


City Gallery has so much more to offer. In addition to exhibiting thought-provoking art, City Gallery hosts regular free or donation-based events: Gallery Babes for the very young; City Gallery Seniors for more mature art lovers; and Tuatara Open Late for those in between, with a changing programme of art, music, film, and talks served with fine refreshments.

  • Google Rating: 4.3/5
  • Website: https://citygallery.org.nz/
  • Phone: +64 4 913 9032
  • Opening Hours: Daily - 10:00 to 17:00
  • Address: Te Ngākau Civic Square, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
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