Government House (Nova Scotia)

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Government House

Main façade of Government House
Building information
Town 1451 Barrington Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Country Canada
Coordinates 44°38′36″N 63°34′17″W / 44.643414, -63.571293Coordinates: 44°38′36″N 63°34′17″W / 44.643414, -63.571293
Client The King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain
(George III)
Construction start date 1800
Structural system Timber framing and load-bearing masonry
Owner The Queen in Right of Nova Scotia
(Elizabeth II)
Style Adam Georgian

Government House in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia is the official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia. It is the oldest building used as an official residence in Canada today with construction beginning in 1800. It currently is closed for extensive renovations and is scheduled to reopen in December, 2008.

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Governor Sir John Wentworth ordered the construction of this Georgian mansion in 1800. The house was built out of Nova Scotian stone and timber with imported marble and mahogany. In its heyday, Government House was at the centre of Nova Scotia's political and social establishment. It served both as the administrative centre for the colony, and the main venue for high society functions. As power was gradually siphoned off from the office of Governor and placed in the House of Assembly, Government House's prominence decreased.

It has continuously served as the official residence of the Governors and, later, Lieutenants Governor of Nova Scotia.

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