Mille Fleurs (mansion)

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Mille Fleurs is a historic Trinidadian mansion renowned for its ornate French-influenced architecture and status as one of Port of Spain’s iconic “Magnificent Seven” buildings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage building
historic mansion
house
landmark
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts
French Renaissance Revival NERFINISHED
French-influenced architecture
country Trinidad and Tobago
culturalSignificance architectural landmark of Trinidad and Tobago
symbol of colonial-era affluence in Trinidad
tourist attraction
hasFeature decorative balconies
elaborate verandahs
formal entrance
garden setting
large windows
mansard-style roof elements
ornamental ironwork
ornate façade
hasNameMeaning “a thousand flowers” in French
heritageStatus historic site
iconic building of Port of Spain
isOneOf seven historic mansions known as the Magnificent Seven
locatedIn Port of Spain NERFINISHED
Queen’s Park Savannah perimeter NERFINISHED
St. Clair area of Port of Spain NERFINISHED
locatedOn Queen’s Park West NERFINISHED
notableFor French-influenced design details
ornate architecture
status as one of the Magnificent Seven
overlooks Queen’s Park Savannah NERFINISHED
partOf Magnificent Seven (Port of Spain) NERFINISHED
proximityTo Ambard’s House NERFINISHED
Archbishop’s House NERFINISHED
Hayes Court NERFINISHED
Queen’s Royal College NERFINISHED
Roomor (Killarney) NERFINISHED
Stollmeyer’s Castle NERFINISHED
Whitehall (mansion) NERFINISHED
region island of Trinidad
usedAs ceremonial venue
official reception space

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