Plans for a heritage garden, a commemorative book, and discounted museum tours were unveiled at the reopening ceremony of the restored Government House and its new museum last Friday, according to Antigua Observer.
The announcements came as officials marked the completion of restoration works on the main house, signalling that further developments are still in the pipeline for the historic site. The Governor General was present at the in-person ceremony held on Friday, where the plans were formally introduced.
As reported by Antigua Observer, the commemorative book and heritage garden represent part of a broader vision to enhance the cultural and historical significance of Government House as a public landmark. The addition of discounted museum tours is expected to improve accessibility for residents and visitors alike.
With the restoration of the main building now complete, organisers indicated that the newly announced initiatives form the next phase of development for the property, which holds considerable historical importance for Antigua and Barbuda.