<P> Government House is the official residence of the Governor General of the Bahamas . </P> <P> Built on a hill known as Mount Fitzwilliam and completed in 1806, this imposing stuccoed - coral - rock building on Duke Street is the Bahamian archipelago's foremost example of Georgian Colonial architecture . In 1814, Colonel Don Antonio de Alcedo, a Spanish scholar and soldier, wrote admiringly of its effect . The Oriental Herald, in 1825, stated: "The new Government - House, standing on the centre of the ridge that overlooks the town, was built by a sum voted by the House of Assembly from the funds of the Treasury and cost upwards of 20,000 l . It is built in the European style of architecture, and is universally considered the best building of the kind throughout the West Indies". </P> <P> The building's original neoclassical aspect, as well as its stone construction, was directly influenced by the arrival of Loyalists from the southern United States in the 1780s . Previously most Bahamian buildings had been built of painted wood . Typically Bahamian elements, however, include louvred wood shutters and brightly painted exterior, in this case a brilliant shade of conch - pink . The primary façade, centred on a pedimented entrance supported by four stout Ionic columns, dates from the 1930s, when the building was remodelled following the hurricane of 1929 . </P>

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