Queens wharf lies at the bottom of queen street in auckland�s central city and offers a unique vantage point overlooking the sparkling waitemata harbour. home to two of auckland�s signature buildings, shed 10 and the cloud, queens wharf has been transformed from a private working wharf to a public waterfront space for all to enjoy.. Design plans have been revealed for the proposed conversion of a heritage building on auckland�s waterfront into a world class multi use cruise and events facility. shed 10 on queen�s wharf. Shed 10 is located on queens wharf and is an event and venue space where many activities take place. in august 2013, shed 10 reopened as auckland�s primary cruise ship terminal and events space. the shed dates back to 1910 and is the only original building that remains on queens wharf..
Shed 10 is part of the queens wharf category 1 historic place, resulting in this project including a strong heritage element. once one of four industrial warehouse buildings constructed between 1909 and 1913, shed 10 is the last remaining original industrial building on the auckland waterfront.. 10 people. sailing from auckland viaduct, your floating palace is fully crewed, with all catering and beverages supplied. you can choose to cruise through morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea or afternoon tea and dinner. simply cruise the glorious hauraki gulf, go fishing, go swimming. a sensational way to showcase auckland and new zealand.. Shed 10. built in 1910, shed 10 is the only original building remaining on queens wharf.the shed is a heritage-listed building which for much of its life was used to store cargo on queens wharf, before being shipped overseas..
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