GUSTAVIA GOVERNOR'S HOUSE
State building – Town Hall
2024
Recommended
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2024
This former private home, built between 1796 and 1799, was bought by the Swedish crown in 1816, which officially made it its Customs Office. Damaged in the cyclone of 1837, it was restored before becoming, from 1861, the Maison des Gouverneurs, and then, after its return to France, the Saint-Barthélemy Town Hall. It was abandoned in 2001. All that remains today is the volcanic stone base, the kitchen and the cistern.
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