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Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo
The Aquarium is located on the shores of picturesque Flatts Inlet.
Built in 1926 and opened in 1928, it is one of the oldest continuously
operating aquariums in the New World. Here you will discover Bermuda's
natural history, which includes our marine and terrestrial wildlife
and that of other islands. A perfect place to host a function; you
can have a cocktail party or dine inside while being mesmerized by
the most fascinating animals in the world. This is a smoke-free environment.
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The Clocktower at Dockyard
The 100-foot twin towers of the Clocktower Building in The Royal Naval
Dockyard have been a Bermuda landmark since the mid 1800's. The cobble
stoned building will transport you back to the Victorian era with
its unique boutiques and banquet facility. A wonderful atmosphere
for any function. |
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Commisioner's House
This beautifully restored landmark is located right at the western
tip of Bermuda overlooking the Royal Naval Dockyard. It is believed
to be the oldest and probably the first stone building in the Dockyard.
The design of the Commissioner's House incorporates several unusual
structural features, particularly the exclusive use of cast-iron girders
and trusses to support the floors and roof. A very unique atmosphere
which makes a beautiful spot for dinner or a cocktail party. You can view our catering menus for the Commissioner's House by clicking here. |
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Bermuda National Gallery
The Bermuda National Gallery is located on the second floor in Hamilton's
City Hall Art Centre on Church Street. Here you can enjoy critically-acclaimed
art exhibitions from local collections to European masters to African
sculptors, a wonderfully diverse selection.
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#1 Shed in Hamilton
Located right in the center of the city on the Hamilton Harbour waterfront.
A central and spacious venue for any type of function. |
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Bermuda Society of Arts at City Hall
Located on the Top Floor of the City Hall in Hamilton. Here you can
immerse yourself in two magnificent galleries, the Main Gallery and
the Edinborough Gallery which display popular works of locals and
others around the world.
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