Invercargill Water Tower

The Invercargill Water Tower is an iconic historical landmark in Invercargill, New Zealand, known for its distinctive Victorian design and red brick architecture. Built in 1889, the 42-meter-high tower was designed by engineer William Sharp to store and provide water pressure for the city. It’s considered one of New Zealand’s most beautiful water towers, with an ornate blend of functional engineering and decorative design. Situated near Queens Park, this heritage structure offers a fascinating glimpse into Invercargill’s architectural history and early infrastructure.