Dedicated in 1943, the Pukeahu National War Memorial commemorates the New Zealanders who gave their lives in the South African War, World War II and the wars in Korea, Malaysia and Vietnam.
There are several structures but the tall one that is visible from quite a distance is the War Memorial Carillon which is closed for earthquake refurbishment until at least 2027. An Unknown New Zealand Warrior is interred in front of the Hall of Memories.
The Pukeahu Park below the Carillon opened in April 2015. It has memorials from New Zealand and from New Zealand's allies. Below the park is a traffic tunnel that carries State Highway 1 for a short distance.
There are a number of memorials and structures here. Some are particularly noteworthy including The Man with the Donkey that is based on a photograph from Gallipoli and is a "tribute to all medical personnel, stretcher bearers and ambulance drivers who served alongside New Zealand troops in wartime."
Take your time to explore and appreciate those who served and sacrificed for our freedoms.
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