Government House is a neoclassical white structure with intricate ironwork along the balconies. It is a perfect example of the grandeur of official buildings during colonial time. Government House was erected between 1865 and 1867 as a meeting place for the Danish Colonial Council. It replaced an earlier building, dated 1819, of the same function and was renovated in 1994. Paintings and murals by Camille Pissarro adorn several walls in the house.
Government House is a neoclassical white structure with intricate ironwork along the balconies. It is a perfect example of the grandeur of official buildings during colonial time. Government House was erected between 1865 and 1867 as a meeting place for the Danish Colonial Council. It replaced an earlier building, dated 1819, of the same function and was renovated in 1994. Paintings and murals by Camille Pissarro adorn several walls in the house.
Government House is a neoclassical white structure with intricate ironwork along the balconies. It is a perfect example of the grandeur of official buildings during colonial time. Government House was erected between 1865 and 1867 as a meeting place for the Danish Colonial Council. It replaced an earlier building, dated 1819, of the same function and was renovated in 1994. Paintings and murals by Camille Pissarro adorn several walls in the house.
Government House is a neoclassical white structure with intricate ironwork along the balconies. It is a perfect example of the grandeur of official buildings during colonial time. Government House was erected between 1865 and 1867 as a meeting place for the Danish Colonial Council. It replaced an earlier building, dated 1819, of the same function and was renovated in 1994. Paintings and murals by Camille Pissarro adorn several walls in the house.
See photo in original gallery.