Mélange Travel & Lifestyle Magazine July 2018 | Page 674
ArchBishop’s Palace
Queen’s Royal College
The Magnificent Seven
A row of buildings in Port of Spain’s Queen’s Park Savannah are perhaps the best representations
of Trinidad’s differing colonial-era architecture styles and is known as the Magnificent Seven. This
row contains Queen’s Royal College built in 1902 in austere German Renaissance style; the early
18th-century home of the Bishop of Trinidad, Hayes Court; two French Provincial-style mansions; the
1903 Archbishop’s Palace; the Moorish-Mediterranean Whitehall and Kilarney which was designed to
resemble a wing of Scotland’s Balmoral Castle.
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Hayes Court
Roomor
Knowsley Building
Stollmeyer Castle
Whitehall
Photo Credit: Trinidad & Tobago Tourism Development Company