Edmonds Band Rotunda
1929 establishments in New Zealand2011 Christchurch earthquakeHeritage New Zealand Category 2 historic places in the Canterbury RegionMusic venues in New ZealandRotundas (architecture) ... and 1 more
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The Edmonds Band Rotunda is a rotunda in Christchurch, New Zealand. Created by baking powder manufacturer Thomas Edmonds in 1929 to celebrate his 50th year of living in the city, it was used initially as a place for brass bands to play music. It was converted to a restaurant in the 1980s. The 2010 and 2011 Christchurch earthquakes caused significant damage to the rotunda, and it had to be deconstructed. After being rebuilt, the rotunda re-opened in 2021 and is now used for performances. The rotunda has been listed with Heritage New Zealand as a Category 2 historic place since 1981.
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Cambridge Terrace, Christchurch Central City (Linwood-Central-Heathcote Community)
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| N -43.527815 ° | E 172.638994 ° |
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Edmonds Band Rotunda
Cambridge Terrace
8011 Christchurch, Central City (Linwood-Central-Heathcote Community)
Canterbury, New Zealand
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