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Queen Elizabeth Par-La-Ville Sculpture Park

Queen Elizabeth Par-La-Ville Sculpture Park offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of the capital city, blending lush horticulture with captivating outdoor art. Formerly known as Par-la-Ville Park, this beautifully manicured space was renamed in 2012 to honor the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. The grounds once served as the private garden of William Perot, Bermuda’s first postmaster, and the historic atmosphere is still palpable as you wander through the shaded limestone paths and vibrant flower beds.

The park is home to an impressive collection of bronze and stone sculptures, which are strategically placed among the exotic trees and seasonal blooms to create a living gallery. These works of art vary in style and subject, offering visitors a moment of reflection and aesthetic appreciation away from the busy streets of Hamilton. The garden design features traditional Bermudian walls and hidden alcoves, making it a favorite spot for those seeking a quiet corner to read or enjoy a tranquil lunch break.

Culturally, the site is deeply connected to the island’s postal history, as it sits directly behind the historic Perot Post Office and the Bermuda National Library. Massive rubber trees, some said to have been planted from seeds brought to the island in the 19th century, provide a grand canopy that underscores the park’s botanical significance. This integration of nature and history provides a rich educational experience for travelers interested in the development of the island’s urban landscape.

For tourists, the park serves as an ideal central landmark for exploring the city’s architectural and cultural highlights. Its winding pathways lead visitors through different “rooms” of the garden, each offering a unique perspective on the surrounding city and the harbor beyond. The meticulous upkeep of the lawns and the variety of plant species make it a primary destination for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike who want to capture the quintessential beauty of Bermuda.

The inviting ambiance is further enhanced by the presence of modern amenities and its proximity to major shopping and dining districts. It remains a cherished public space where the community gathers for small events or simply to enjoy the fresh island air in a sophisticated setting. A visit to this sculpture garden provides an uplifting and informative glimpse into the harmonious relationship between Bermudian heritage and contemporary artistic expression.

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