Ambard’s House

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Ambard’s House is a historic mansion in Trinidad and Tobago, renowned for its ornate colonial architecture and status as one of the country’s most iconic heritage homes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage building
historic house
architecturalStyle French Second Empire NERFINISHED
colonial architecture
builtFor Lucien Ambard NERFINISHED
country Trinidad and Tobago
culturalSignificance landmark of Port of Spain’s colonial-era urban landscape
hasFeature decorative balconies
ornate façade
ornate ironwork
stained glass windows
turrets
heritageStatus iconic heritage home of Trinidad and Tobago
locatedIn Port of Spain NERFINISHED
St. Clair, Port of Spain NERFINISHED
locatedOn Queen’s Park Savannah NERFINISHED
material cast iron
stone
wood
namedAfter Lucien Ambard NERFINISHED
notableFor ornate colonial architecture
status as one of Trinidad and Tobago’s most iconic heritage homes
overlooks Queen’s Park Savannah NERFINISHED
partOf Magnificent Seven (Port of Spain) NERFINISHED
roofType mansard roof
significance example of late 19th–early 20th century elite residential architecture in Trinidad
tourismRole popular sightseeing attraction
use private residence (historical)

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