Parliament Square - Nassau, Bahamas
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N 25° 04.667 W 077° 20.428
18R E 263930 N 2775604
Parliament Square is located on Bay Street, just across from Rawson Square in Nassau, Bahamas.
Waymark Code: WM12HRG
Location: Bahamas
Date Posted: 06/01/2020
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Originally built in the late 1700s and early 1800s by Loyalists who came from North Carolina to The Bahamas, Parliament Square is a popular attraction in downtown Nassau. Its Colonial-influenced pink buildings include the House of Assembly, the Senate Building and the Supreme Court of The Bahamas, and they are wonderfully symbolic of the past, present, and future of the country.
The House of Assembly
With Nassau as the seat of government for The Bahamas, the Prime Minister and two parliamentary houses—a 38-member House of Assembly (Lower House) and a 16-member Senate (Upper House) meet at the House of Assembly to discuss matters of state. This pink-colored building is to the right side of Parliament Square, so if you’re interested in politics and if the House is in session, you can go inside and watch lawmakers debate from the gallery.
The Senate Building
When not debating with fellow lawmakers in the House of Assembly, the Senate works out of the brightly colored Senate Building, which is in the center of Parliament Square. Directly in front of the Senate Building is a marble statue of Queen Victoria, which was erected on May 24, 1905, in honor of her birthday.
The building to the left side of the square houses the office of the Leader of the Opposition.
The Supreme Court of the Bahamas
Situated at the back of the Senate building is the Supreme Court of The Bahamas, which dates back to 1921. Here the Bahamas Superior Court holds quarterly sessions (January, April, July, and October). As another connection to its historic past, Bahamian judges and lawyers dress in traditional British wigs and robes.
Cenotaph
The cenotaph, located in the garden of remembrance of Parliament Square, commemorates the brave Bahamians who served under the British army during world wars I and II.
Nassau Public Library and Museum is located at the southern end of Parliament Square that borders Shirley Street.
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