Government House | |
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General information | |
Town or city | Stanley |
Country | Falkland Islands |
Coordinates | 51°41′30″S 57°52′21″W / 51.69167°S 57.87250°W |
Completed | 1845 |
Client | Government of the Falkland Islands |
Website | |
Official website |
Government House in Stanley has been the home of the Falkland Islands' governors since the mid-19th century. [1]
The official residence was built in 1845.
The 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica says in the Falkland Islands article that "Government House, grey, stone-built and slated, calls to mind a manse in Shetland or Orkney."
There is a conservatory on the northern side of the building, which Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh visited during his tour of the Falklands in 1991. [2] One of the world's southernmost grapevines grows there, of the Black Hamburg variety. [3]
Ernest Shackleton stayed here during his famous expedition. Allegedly, he described his time there as being "far colder than any time on the ice".
It is a listed building. [4]
It was the site of a major battle and of the surrender during the 1982 invasion of the Falkland Islands.
Government House | |
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| |
General information | |
Town or city | Stanley |
Country | Falkland Islands |
Coordinates | 51°41′30″S 57°52′21″W / 51.69167°S 57.87250°W |
Completed | 1845 |
Client | Government of the Falkland Islands |
Website | |
Official website |
Government House in Stanley has been the home of the Falkland Islands' governors since the mid-19th century. [1]
The official residence was built in 1845.
The 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica says in the Falkland Islands article that "Government House, grey, stone-built and slated, calls to mind a manse in Shetland or Orkney."
There is a conservatory on the northern side of the building, which Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh visited during his tour of the Falklands in 1991. [2] One of the world's southernmost grapevines grows there, of the Black Hamburg variety. [3]
Ernest Shackleton stayed here during his famous expedition. Allegedly, he described his time there as being "far colder than any time on the ice".
It is a listed building. [4]
It was the site of a major battle and of the surrender during the 1982 invasion of the Falkland Islands.