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The building currently housing the House of Assembly (lower house) of the Parliament of Bermuda and the Supreme Court of Bermuda. Located on a block enclosed by Parliament, Church, Court, and Reid Streets, in the City of Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda. As with the first purpose-built home of the House of Assembly, the State House, in Saint George's, which housed it from 1620 'til 1815, the current building adopted elements of a foreign style. Whereas the State House was built along Italian lines, the current building incorporated Moorish design influences.

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