Olveston Historic Home
Olveston Historic Home
Olveston Historic Home
4.5
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
About
A 'must visit' for lovers of art, heritage and history, Olveston is lavishly furnished with exotic artefacts, prized artworks, antique furniture, ceramics and statues from around the world. The 35-room Edwardian mansion was designed for a one of Dunedin's most prominent businessmen, philanthropists and collectors during the early 1900s. The house was gifted to the people of Dunedin in 1966, fully furnished with the original contents, Olveston is a time capsule as little has changed inside the house since it was occupied as a family home. The house and its 'Garden of National Significance', within the city's Green Belt, can be experienced at 42 Royal Terrace, within walking distance of Dunedin's Octagon. Entry inside the house is by guided tour only (1 hour, max. 15 People per group). Tours commence daily at: 9.30am, 10.45am, 12 noon, 1.30pm, 2.45pm and 4pm. Group bookings available at a time to suit the group - available on request. Tours are conducted in English. Mandarin, Cantonese, German, French, Japanese and Dutch speaking guides are available for groups on request. The gardens, listed as a New Zealand Gardens Trust 'Garden of National Significance' and the gift shop are open daily and free to the public.
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darren2008nz
New Zealand115 contributions
Nov 2019
Wonderful tour with great staff in a stunning period property. Booking was easy online. This house is fascinating especially considering at one point it was the only house in Dunedin with Electricity, and I was amazed at the original central heating system from that long ago.
Written 31 May 2020
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Thank you Darren for your review. Dunedin is very lucky to have had such an amazing home gifted to them, our team take great pride in showing of this beauty to visiting guests.
Written 2 June 2020
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Eli B
Sydney, Australia3,551 contributions
Oct 2019
Wonderful example of a1906 family home of note, providing a window into Dunedin’s past. Book a guided tour. This family were patrons of the Public Art Gallery. The home is peppered with Japanese art and works by Goldie and Hodgkin.
Written 8 January 2020
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Thank you Eli B
We are so please you had time to enjoy the Art work as well as the house, we are so lucky to have such treasures and to be able to share them with National and International visitors.
Jan
Written 12 January 2020
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Jill B B
Sydney, Australia1,117 contributions
Feb 2020
This beautifully maintained home of a Dunedin gentlman and his family is a very worthwhile place to visit in Dunedin. The grounds are meticulously maintained with colourful flower bed and vegetable beds. The gentlemans pride and joy, his car, is on show in the garage. The home and furniture have been left as they were when the family was in residence. An amazing treasure.
Written 15 March 2020
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Hello Whithavengirl43, thank you for your review. The staff at Olveston are honoured to be responsible for the up keep and ongoing care of David Theomin's home and collection. Thank you for taking the time to visit.
Written 18 March 2020
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JOYCE M
Whangarei, New Zealand4 contributions
Nov 2020
I arrived 30 minutes before the tour began and roamed and sat in the gardens, loved the hot house and the plants lots of lovely photos. The hour of the tour went amazingly quickly, the guide was efficient and very interesting as she told us about the occupants of the house and the daily business around there. The rooms, kitchen, scullery, butlers responsibility , dining rooms and other areas were amazingly well kept and beautiful to see
Written 29 November 2020
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Hello Joyce, it was so nice you were able to enjoy not only the house but the Gardens as well. A day at Olveston still would seem like too short a time to view all its amazing content.
Written 12 January 2021
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Allena D
Auckland Central, New Zealand284 contributions
Oct 2020 • Couples
A man on our flight recommended this tour. The owner of this house left it to the City of Dunedin in 1966 and is how the family and servant's lived in it. Very informative guide, definitely worth the entry fee.
Written 17 October 2020
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Thank you Allena D and the man on the plane for recommending your visit to Olveston Historic Home. Dunedin is so fortunate to have this treasure and a team that take great delight in sharing its history. Jan
Written 19 October 2020
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redjasper
163 contributions
Feb 2020 • Solo
Olveston is a charming place with a fascinating history where everything is pretty much as it was when it was lived in. You have to take a guided tour to see the house, and there are lots of interesting items in each room above and beyond what our guide brought to our attention. I wish I could spend more time in each room just looking, but the tour must go on! The gardens are well maintained and are open a little before the first tour.
Written 20 February 2020
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Thank you redjasper for your review we are always so proud to show off our local gem and talk about the history of the house, its contents and the Theomin family.
Written 23 February 2020
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maureen f
nz180 contributions
Jan 2020
Olveston is a 'not to be missed' place to visit in Dunedin. It's a marvellous house complete with many original fittings, furniture and furnishings. Our guide was sooo good and told us many interesting facts about the history of the house and the many features of each room - very worthwhile
Written 9 January 2020
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Thank you Maureen
We are so please you enjoyed your tour and that the guide was informative, they have a lot of passion for the house and love showing it to visitors.
Jan
Written 12 January 2020
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JuAucklandNewZealand
Tauranga, New Zealand49 contributions
June 2020
We were in Dunedin for the weekend and decided to see some of Dunedin’s highlights. Olveston House was sure worth the visit and our guide Kevin was very knowledgeable and informative.
The house has an amazing collection of art and objects. But what I enjoyed most was a glimpse into the life that they would have had as mostly everything is original and left as it was when it was handed over.
The house has an amazing collection of art and objects. But what I enjoyed most was a glimpse into the life that they would have had as mostly everything is original and left as it was when it was handed over.
Written 12 June 2020
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Thank you for your review. We are so very fortunate to have the original contents of the house still from the 240 + artworks on display through to the everyday items like the delftware from when the Theomin Family were living in the house.
Written 28 June 2020
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Valerie
Willenhall, UK69 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
We went to this magnificent house, everything left as if the family were still living there. The guide was very knowledgeable about the family and the house it was just adorable. I was walking with elbow crutches and i was able to climb staircase in my own time the guide waited for me to join group.
Please visit .
Please visit .
Written 7 February 2020
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Thank you Valerie for posting a comment I am so pleased you enjoyed your visit and that you were able to see the second floor even with your crutches.
Jan
Written 9 February 2020
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Amy
Hamilton, New Zealand15 contributions
Apr 2021 • Couples
Loved this tour so much. We visited on the 4th of May and our tour guide was so lovely and very thorough! I left feeling very well informed. Such a beautiful home that has been so well kept. It was great to see a little slice of time! I would definitely recommend this if you are looking for something to do in Dunedin!
Written 4 May 2021
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Thank you so much for visiting our wonderful Dunedin treasure. The team take great delight in showing the home off to visitors and sharing the Theomin family history.
Written 1 June 2021
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Can you walk to lovers ton house from the cruise terminal?
Is it in the botanical gardens?
Written 30 November 2015
Hi Spiderspoon,
Thanks for your message.
Olveston is not a walk from the Cruise Terminal, rather located near the centre of Dunedin (the Octagon) on the hill behind the city. We are a 15-20min walk from the centre and about the same from the Botanical Gardens.
We have information on our website for visitors on the Olveston website.
When you arrive at Port Otago (Port Chalmers, the Dunedin port), we suggest guests wanting to visit Olveston either join one of the ship excusions, or take the shuttle into the city and either walk, taxi or take one of the local tourism operator options from the iSite/Octagon again which includes Olveston in the itinerary.
You will find more information about Olveston and what to do in the city on our website with links to various transport options.
Shore excursion information available off the ship will be available from your cruise company website.
Thank you for your enquiry and we look forward to seeing you when you visit Dunedin.
In the meantime, best wishes,
Jeremy Smith | Manager | Olveston Historic Home
Written 30 November 2015
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