Government House, Bermuda

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Government House, Bermuda is the official residence and administrative headquarters of the British-appointed Governor of Bermuda, serving as a key symbol of the island’s colonial and governmental heritage.


Statements (48)
Predicate Object
instanceOf colonial-era building
government building
official residence
architecturalStyle Victorian-influenced colonial architecture
associatedWith Bermuda’s executive branch
British colonial administration in Bermuda
Constitution of Bermuda
category Government buildings in Bermuda
Official residences of British colonial governors
country Bermuda
function administrative headquarters of the Governor of Bermuda
official residence of the Governor of Bermuda
governorAppointedBy British monarch
governorReportsTo British monarch
governorRole King’s representative in Bermuda
de facto head of state in Bermuda
hasFeature ceremonial entrance
flagpole for the Union Flag
formal reception rooms
large verandas
offices for the Governor’s staff
private residential quarters
hasGrounds coastal views
extensive landscaped gardens
lawns
wooded areas
hasOccupantRole British-appointed Governor of Bermuda
hasSecurity guarded by local police
protected access
heritageStatus important historic site in Bermuda
locatedIn Hamilton area, Bermuda
location Pembroke Parish, Bermuda
material stone construction
near City of Hamilton, Bermuda
North Shore Road, Bermuda
occupant Governor of Bermuda
openToPublic limited occasions
overlooks North Shore, Bermuda
ownedBy Government of the United Kingdom
symbolOf colonial heritage of Bermuda
governmental authority in Bermuda
usedBy Government of Bermuda
usedFor diplomatic receptions
official ceremonies
presentation of credentials
public garden events
state functions
swearing-in ceremonies

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Governor of Bermuda
Rena Lalgie
residence

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