185 Empty White Chairs - Earhquake Memorial, A Solemn Tribute to Lives Lost

Corner of Cashel and Madras Street, Christchurch, New Zealand
4.2

Introduction

This building is a landmark and also a tragic witness, reminding people of the huge losses brought about by the earthquake. It is adorned with 185 chairs of different shapes, each one representing a life lost in the earthquake. All the chairs are painted white in a solemn and dignified manner. These chairs serve as representatives of the 185 lives lost, including wheelchairs, dining chairs, baby chairs, sofas, and more, all of which were used by earthquake victims before their passing and donated by their families. These chairs are arranged on a green lawn, symbolizing rebirth and hope. This is a real and powerful memorial, reminding people to remember the disaster and cherish life.

Must-go rating

Must go
50%
Generally
50%

Transportation

100%
Self-driving
Address
Corner of Cashel and Madras Street, Christchurch, New Zealand