Government House is the name of many of the official residences of governors-general, governors and lieutenant-governors in the Commonwealth and British Overseas Territories. The name is also used in some other countries.

Government Houses in the Commonwealth of Nations edit

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Antigua and Barbuda edit

Australia edit

The Bahamas edit

Barbados edit

Belize edit

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The British Virgin Islands edit

Canada edit

The Cayman Islands edit

Government House, Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman is the official residence of the Governor of the Cayman Islands.

Dominica edit

Government House, Roseau is the official residence of the President of Dominica.

The Falkland Islands edit

Government House, Stanley is the residence of the Governor of the Falkland Islands. It was the scene of a battle with Argentine troops during the 1982 invasion.

Fiji edit

Government House, Suva is located on Victoria Parade, Suva. It is the home of the President of Fiji and was built in 1928 to replace the original building – the residence of the colonial governor – which burnt to the ground after being struck by lightning in 1921.

The Gambia edit

Government House is the former name of State House, the official residence of the President of the Gambia.

Gilbert and Ellice Islands edit

 
The Presidential residence, former Government House, Bairiki.

A Government House of Gilbert and Ellice Islands was created in South Tarawa on 1 January 1972. It became the Presidential Residency of Kiribati on 12 July 1979.

Guyana edit

Hong Kong edit

Government House, Hong Kong is located on Government Hill in the Central, Hong Kong of Hong Kong Island and the official residence of the Chief executive of Hong Kong.

India edit

Rashtrapati Bhavan was originally Government House, New Delhi. It was built as a residence for the Viceroy of India. From 1947 until 1950, it was the residence of the Governor-General of India. Since 1950, the President of India has lived in this building.

Raj Bhavan, Kolkata was the Viceroy's residence until capital of India shifted from Calcutta to New Delhi in 1911, when the Governor of Bengal moved in.

The Isle of Man edit

Government House, Governor's Road, Onchan is the official residence of the Lieutenant Governor Lieutenant General Sir John Lorimer, His Majesty's representative on the Island.

Jamaica edit

King's House, Jamaica, is also known as Government House.

Jersey edit

 
The public are invited to Government House in Jersey for the annual Queen's Birthday reception

Government House, St Saviour is the official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of Jersey (currently Lieutenant-General Sir Andrew Ridgway). It is also the official residence of the Duke of Normandy (currently King Charles III) as head of state when staying in Jersey.

Kenya edit

Government House is the former name of State House, which is the official residence of the President and First Lady of Kenya.

Mauritius edit

Le Réduit, the official residence of the former Governors and Governors-General of Mauritius, was also known as Government House from 1810 until 1992. Since then, it has been called State House and is the official residence of the President of Mauritius.

Montserrat edit

New Zealand edit

Government House, Wellington is the primary residence of the Governor-General of New Zealand. There is a second house in Auckland, Government House, Auckland.

Official Link: Governor-General of New Zealand

Nigeria edit

Government House, Port Harcourt is the official residence of the Governor of Rivers State.

Pakistan edit

Saint Kitts and Nevis edit

Saint Lucia edit

Sierra Leone edit

Government House is the former name of State House, the official residence of the President of Sierra Leone.

Singapore edit

South Africa edit

Trinidad and Tobago edit

Government Houses outside the Commonwealth of Nations edit

Armenia edit

Azerbaijan edit

 
Government House, Baku
  • Government House, Baku, is a government building housing various state ministries of Azerbaijan. It is located on Neftchiler Avenue and faces the Baku Boulevard. From 1924 to 1927, construction of several large government buildings was planned and included in the budget of Baku. In 1934, the Soviet authorities announced a tender for the construction of the Baku Soviet Palace (later renamed the Government House).
  • The Presidential Palace houses the executive administration of the President of Azerbaijan. The office is in charge of fulfilling the constitutional responsibilities of the President. The building is located on Istiglaliyyat Street of the capital city, Baku. Built in 1971, it was occupied by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan. After the restoration of Azerbaijan's independence in 1991, the building was assigned to the President of Azerbaijan and his administration. It was renamed the Presidential Palace in 2003.[1]

Bahrain edit

Belarus edit

Hong Kong edit

Jerusalem edit

Moldova edit

Thailand edit

Ukraine edit

United States edit

Some gubernatorial residences in the United States of America are also named Government House:

Zimbabwe edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "ADMINISTRATION » Presidential Palace". Official web-site of President of Azerbaijan Republic. Retrieved 20 September 2018.