Government House (Alberta)
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Government House is the former official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta.
The property for the house was purchased by the Province of Alberta in 1910, as well as the surrounding area. Construction began in 1912, and the official opening was held on October 7, 1913. The three storey building is constructed of sandstone in the Jacobean Revival style.
Government House was closed as the official residence in 1938. It is currently used to host government events, and while it is not in use, members of the public can take tours of the building.
[edit] See also
- Government Houses of Canada
- Government Houses of the British Empire
- Monarchy in Alberta
- Lieutenant Governor of Alberta
- List of Lieutenant Governors of Alberta
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