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A Nation’s House, A People’s Journey: 150 Years of The President’s House and 50 Years of the Presidency

Apr 24, 2026

A Nation’s House, A People’s Journey: 150 Years of The President’s House and 50 Years of the Presidency

In 2026, Trinidad and Tobago commemorates a historic convergence of milestones—the 150th anniversary of The President’s House and the 50th anniversary of the Presidency and of the Republic.

Together, these milestones offer a unique opportunity to reflect on our national journey, honour our democratic heritage, and engage citizens in a deeper understanding of the institutions that shape our nation.

The foundation stone of the modern-day President’s House was laid by Governor James Robert Longden in 1873. Designed by noted Scottish architectural writer James Ferguson, the building was completed in 1876 and became the residence of then-Governor Sir Henry Irving. Over time, the building has transitioned from a symbol of colonial administration to the official residence of the President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.

In 1976, exactly 100 years after the completion of the Great House, Trinidad and Tobago became a Republic. With the establishment of a President as Head of State, the nation affirmed its readiness to assume full responsibility for its future, signalling to the world the maturity of its Independence project.

Taken together, these milestones trace the evolution of Trinidad and Tobago from colonial governance to sovereign nationhood. They tell the story of a people who have steadily defined their identity, strengthened their democratic institutions, and advanced confidently into their future.

To mark this historic convergence, a programme of events, publications, and national engagements will be undertaken in 2026 to celebrate this nation’s history, deepen public understanding of the Presidency and its constitutional role, and strengthen national pride, civic awareness, and unity.

More than a commemoration, this initiative is a meaningful nation-building effort that affirms Trinidad and Tobago’s heritage, actively engages citizens, and fosters a more informed, connected, and forward-looking society.

As we mark 150 years of The President’s House and 50 years of the Republic, we invite every citizen to reflect, participate, and contribute to the ongoing story of our nation.

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#HappeningNow Their Excellencies are now at Warrenville TIA Primary School where they were received by the Principal, staff and students for the second school visit of the day within the Caroni Education District. Her Excellency is now addressing the entire student body during a special assembly, following an earlier interactive classroom session with Standard Five students focused on the role and responsibilities of the President. ... See MoreSee Less

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#HappeningNowTheir Excellencies Christine Carla Kangaloo, ORTT, President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, and Kerwyn Garcia, SC, First Gentleman, have arrived at Warrenville Presbyterian Primary School 📍📚 — the first stop of today’s school visits in the Caroni Education District.This marks school visit number 55, since Their Excellencies launched the School Visit Programme in 2024. ... See MoreSee Less

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Condolence Message The Office of the President joins with the Trinidad and Tobago Red Cross Society and the national community in mourning the passing of Ms Anne-Marie Quammie-Alleyne, President of the Trinidad and Tobago Red Cross Society.Her Excellency Christine Carla Kangaloo ORTT, President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, extends sincere condolences to Ms Quammie-Alleyne’s family, friends, colleagues and all those whose lives she touched through her service and leadership.Her Excellency recalls with gratitude Ms Quammie-Alleyne’s warmth and gracious hospitality during the TTRCS Children’s Carnival event earlier this year, at which she welcomed and hosted Their Excellencies with great kindness and professionalism.At this time of loss, the nation remembers Ms Quammie-Alleyne’s contribution to the work of the Red Cross movement and her commitment to serving the people of Trinidad and Tobago.May her soul rest in peace. ... See MoreSee Less

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🌸 Music, memories, and a beautiful evening shared together 🌸What a joy it was to welcome hundreds of patrons to the Bandstand at The President’s House for “A Mother’s Day Concert in the Gardens” 🌸💐✨From families gathered making memories, to the melodious voices and the sweet sounds of our national instrument filling the air, Sunday’s concert was a heartwarming celebration of mothers, music, and community. ❤️🎶Thank you to everyone who joined us and helped make the fourth edition of the President’s Annual Concert Series so special.📸🔗 View the full photo album here:https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjCTMCL ... See MoreSee Less

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