Old State House

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7 / 10

3 expert reviews

“The Old State House was erected in 1620 in what Governor Nathaniel Butler believed was the Italian style, so it's one of the few structures in Bermuda to feature a flat roof.”

– Fodor's

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" Today the State House is rented out to Bermuda's oldest Masonic lodge for an annual sum of one peppercorn." Full review
Frommer's Frommer's
"Behind the Town Hall is Bermuda's oldest stone building, constructed with turtle oil and lime mortar in 1620. Unless there's a special event, the landmark building doesn't offer much to see." Full review