Moray Place, Dunedin

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Central Dunedin. Moray Place is the large octagonal street marked in red (numbered 3)
Central Dunedin. Moray Place is the large octagonal street marked in red (numbered 3)

Moray Place is an octagonal street which surrounds the city centre of Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. The street is intersected by Stuart Street (to the east and west), Princes Street (to the south) and George Street (to the north).

First Church, located on Moray Place's southeastern quadrant
First Church, located on Moray Place's southeastern quadrant

The northeastern quadrant between George Street and Lower Stuart Street is flat, but the other three quadrants slope considerably, especially the southeastern and northwestern quadrants.

Many of Dunedin's major inner city buildings are located on Moray Place. These include Dunedin Municipal Chambers, Dunedin Public Library, and the grounds of St. Paul's Anglican Cathedral, which lie within the northwestern quadrant between Moray Place and the City Centre (The Octagon).

The southwestern quadrant includes the former Dunedin Public Library building (the Carnegie Centre), the Fortune Theatre, and one of the city's main cinemas. This quadrant is regarded as part of the heart of Dunedin's art district, and contains several galleries.

The Fortune Theatre, on the corner of Moray Place and Upper Stuart Street.
The Fortune Theatre, on the corner of Moray Place and Upper Stuart Street.

The southeastern quadrant is dominated by First Church, which sits atop the remnants of Bell Hill, the top of which was lowered to allow for First Church's construction. The home and private museum of Thomas Hocken were located in this quadrant of Moray Place, and the offices of Taylormade Productions are also located here.

The northeastern quadrant is part of Dunedin's central retail precinct.