



Built in 1904 for wealthy businessman and collector Mr. David Theomin, Olveston historic home is a treasure trove of fine art and artefacts purchased from all over the world.
Built in 1904 for wealthy businessman and collector Mr. David Theomin, Olveston historic home is a treasure trove of fine art and artefacts purchased from all over the world.
The house and its contents were gifted to the City of Dunedin following the death of Mr Theomin’s daughter and the home was opened for the public to enjoy in 1966.
This fascinating guided tour of Olveston will depict for you the lives of an upper class family in the early twentieth century.
Come and see for yourself the grace and grandeur of Olveston - An iconic Dunedin building and unique heritage experience in New Zealand.
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Recommended for everyone. Absolutely stunning piece of history and the tour guides are very knowledgeable on the history of the house and items in the house
V knowledgeable guide, enjoyed
Kia ora Kath, Thank you for your review. All the best for the festive season. Jan
Clearly the best preserved house/home we have visited in both NZ and Britain. Certainly many of the historic houses in Europe were larger and their properties more expansive but Olveston is innately beautiful and tells a beautiful story.
Kia ora Michael, thank you for your Five-star review. We are so pleased you enjoyed your tour.
Olveston is a marvelous record of a family's environment during Dunedin's early years. Many thanks to the staff who protect and show this historic site.
Thank you, John, for your review we are so please you enjoyed your tour.
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deliam from New Zealand wrote on 13 January 2026
Exceeded expectations
We were greeted by friendly and helpful counter staff and our tour guide was excellent. Thoroughly versed in the building, artefacts and history. It's a stunningly preserved home, with incredible collections of artefacts from around the world. It's like being on the set of Downton Abbey. The gardens are worth a look too. Gorgeous.