Wellington Harbour Board Wharf Office Building

Wellington Harbour Board Wharf Office Building

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Wellington Harbour Board Wharf Office Building (also known as Shed 7) is a historic building on Jervios Quay in Wellington, New Zealand.

The building, is classified as a "Category I" ("places of ‘special or outstanding historical or cultural heritage significance or value") historic place by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust [ [http://www.historic.org.nz/Register/ListingDetail.asp?RID=208&sm= New Zealand Historic Places Trust] ] . The building currently houses the New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts.

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