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Canterbury Earthquake National Memorial

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Liliana
January 21, 2020
The Canterbury Earthquake National Memorial was opened to the public at the sixth anniversary commemoration event on 22 February 2017. The Memorial is a place to reflect on the 2010/2011 earthquakes that changed Greater Christchurch forever. It pays respect to those who lost their lives, those who were seriously injured and survivors. The memorial also acknowledges the shared trauma and the support received during the response and recovery that followed.
The Canterbury Earthquake National Memorial was opened to the public at the sixth anniversary commemoration event on 22 February 2017. The Memorial is a place to reflect on the 2010/2011 earthquakes that changed Greater Christchurch forever. It pays respect to those who lost their lives, those who w…
Ali
December 3, 2017
The names of the 185 people who died in the Canterbury Earthquake in Feb 2011, are named of the wall that surrounds this riverside memorial. It is a peaceful place in the centre of the city.
Rebecca
December 10, 2017
A tribute to those who lost their lives during the Christchurch earthquakes.
Victoria
September 12, 2020
Beautiful place of contemplation & memorial, with the names of all 185 victims of the Christchurch Earthquakes inscribed on the marble wall.
John
June 24, 2019
Take a moment to reflect on the 2011 earthquake that changed Christchurch forever. Unveiled in 2017, this moving monument comprises a 100m-long memorial wall, curved along the south bank of the Avon and engraved with the names of the 185 people who died in the 22 February 2011 earthquake.

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