Christ Church, Kororāreka Russell stands proudly as the oldest surviving church in New Zealand, located in the heart of Russell. Built in 1835, this remarkable place of worship offers visitors not only a profound sense of peace and spirituality but also a captivating glimpse into the nation’s early history. The church’s simple yet elegant design, complemented by an old graveyard with headstones dating back to the early 19th century, creates a serene atmosphere that invites quiet reflection. Visitors often note the unique blend of historical significance and tranquil charm, making it a must-see attraction for those interested in both faith and heritage. Whether you’re drawn by its rich past, the stories told by the musket shot holes on the walls, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Christ Church remains a cherished landmark that continues to inspire and resonate deeply with all who visit.
kosala Rathnayake
5 months agoChrist Church in Russell, New Zealand, is more than just a place of worship—it's a powerful historical landmark that carries a deep sense of peace and spirituality. As the oldest surviving church in New Zealand, built in 1835, it has stood as a symbol of faith and resilience for nearly two centuries. Despite being a Buddhist, I couldn’t help but feel something special upon visiting. There is a quiet, almost divine presence that makes you pause and reflect. The church's simple yet beautiful design, surrounded by an old graveyard with headstones dating back to the early 19th century, adds to its charm. Whether you're drawn to history, spirituality, or just looking for a peaceful place to sit and absorb the atmosphere, Christ Church is a must-visit in Russell.
Akhila Rangana
4 months agoThe oldest Christian Church in the first Capitol of New Zealand, Russell. This shares a lot of historical details. A lovely neighborhood as well.
Iain Laslett
a year agoWe were informed by a local that this was the first church to be built in N.Z. There are in the external walls of the building musket shot holes created by historic fighting. The earliest burial grave we could find was 1845, but I am sure there are older ones. A truly well maintained church set in a picturesque landscape. May stay forever.
Joanie Badenhorst-Awasthi
a year agoTe Whare Karakia o Kororareka / Christ Church is New Zealand's oldest surviving church 😮 located in the village of Russell. The Anglican church ⛪️ was built in 1835 by Gilbert Mair under the supervision of Charles Baker (later Reverend), and originally held services in both English and Māori ❤️ The church was built with a simple design and hipped roof. It was also occasionally used as the local courthouse ⚖️ In the early 19th century, Russell, then known as Kororareka, was used as a safe harbour by whalers 🐋 The land for the church was purchased in 1834 from local chiefs on the condition that Māori and Pākehā (non-Māori) would have the same right to burial 🪦 The church was damaged in the Battle 🪖 of Kororareka in 1845 by musket and cannonballs and some bullet holes are visible in the front facade. Tāmati Wāka Nene, a Māori chief who fought for/with the British 🇬🇧 in that conflict, is buried in the church graveyard. In the early 1870s, the church was given its current name and extended with a belfry. In 2000 the church was restored and is now also a tourist attraction 👥👥 The church continues to be in weekly use for Anglican worship, with services each Sunday at 10.30am, and some services in Te Reo Māori, and is a venue for weddings 👰💍🤵♂ funerals and other special services. It has been speculated that the church is the oldest building in New Zealand that is still being used for its original intended purpose 🥰
DVN V
7 months agoOldest surviving church in nz. You can still see the musket Ball holes from a battlerhat happened nearby