Often called the Gingerbread House, Dunedin station's white Oamaru limestone on black basalt rock gives it its characteristic appearance. Although no longer a working station, it remains one of Dunedin's most prominent landmarks and is open to public to marvel at the ornate interiors and exterior. A restaurant takes up much of the ground floor and the adjacent parking lot is transformed into the Otago Farmers Market every Saturday.
Dunedin station, Dunedin, New Zealand Often called the Gingerbread House, Dunedin station's white Oamaru limestone on black basalt rock gives it its characteristic appearance. Although no longer a working station, it remains one of Dunedin's most prominent landmarks and is open to public to marvel at the ornate interiors and exterior. A restaurant takes up much of the ground floor and the adjacent parking lot is transformed into the Otago Farmers Market every Saturday.