Red House open to public once more

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The Red House is now open to members of the public to view Sittings of the House of Representatives and the Senate, as well as public Committee meetings.

The Red House also is now available for members of the public to get married, and the site of exhibitions of prominent local artists.

Confirmation has come in a release issued today, by the Director of Corporate Communications and Productions at Parliament, Colleen Holder.

According to the release, the historic building’s first exhibition would be of carnival art works in the Rotunda, while public tours of the House and Senate Chambers will begin soon.

The release said those members of the public who wish to be married at the Red House must keep in mind that marriage parties should be kept to a maximum of eight persons. In addition, the ceremonies should be held on Mondays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays.

The Red House was reopened, with great pomp and ceremony, on January 24th 2020. It had been closed for renovations since 2011.