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The Public Buildings is considered to be one of the finest architectural structures in Guyana. Located in the heart of the capital city of Georgetown, close to Stabroek Market and the Demerara River, the two-storied brick building features a low dome, two wings and a portico. The building was constructed in 1832 according to the plan of architect Joseph Hadfield and was formally handed over to the British colonial legislature on 5th August, 1834.
Over the years, the building housed the Parliament Chamber and various public administration offices and ministries.
Today, most offices in the Public Buildings relate to parliamentary matters and are directed by the Clerk of the National Assembly.
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