Auckland's Holy Trinity Cathedral will be consecrated on Saturday - a full 174 years after the land was first purchased.
Consecration is the act of dedicating a building with a religious purpose- setting it apart so people can focus on an awareness of God.
It can only be done once a building is completed and debt-free.
The cathedral land was purchased by the first Anglican Bishop of Auckland, George Augustus Selwyn, in 1843, but not built until the 1950s.
The Anglican Bishop of Auckland, the Rt Rev Ross Bay, will lead the consecration.