Archbishop’s House (Port of Spain)

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Archbishop’s House in Port of Spain is a prominent historic Roman Catholic residence and landmark, renowned for its elaborate architecture and status as one of Trinidad’s famed “Magnificent Seven” mansions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic residence
historic building
landmark
residence
architecturalStyle French Renaissance
Gothic Revival
category Buildings and structures in Port of Spain
Historic houses in Trinidad and Tobago
Roman Catholic Church in Trinidad and Tobago NERFINISHED
city Port of Spain NERFINISHED
completionDate early 20th century
constructionStart late 19th century
country Trinidad and Tobago
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
facing Queen’s Park Savannah NERFINISHED
function episcopal residence
hasFeature balconies
decorative stonework
ornate façade
stained glass windows
turrets
hasGarden landscaped grounds
heritageStatus historic landmark of Port of Spain
notable example of colonial-era architecture in Trinidad and Tobago
locatedIn Port of Spain NERFINISHED
locatedOn Queen’s Park West NERFINISHED
material local limestone
near President’s House, Trinidad and Tobago NERFINISHED
Royal Botanic Gardens, Port of Spain NERFINISHED
other Magnificent Seven mansions
notableFor elaborate architecture
historic and cultural importance in Trinidad and Tobago
overlooks Queen’s Park Savannah NERFINISHED
ownership Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Port of Spain NERFINISHED
partOf Magnificent Seven (Port of Spain) NERFINISHED
region Island of Trinidad NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Catholicism
significance one of the Magnificent Seven mansions of Port of Spain
symbol of the Roman Catholic presence in Trinidad and Tobago
usedAs official residence of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Port of Spain
usedBy Archdiocese of Port of Spain NERFINISHED

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The Magnificent Seven (historic mansions) hasPart Archbishop’s House (Port of Spain)