Historical Capitals of the World

Hamilton

Country: Bermuda

Region: North America

Period: 1815-present

Location: 32.294167°N, -64.781944°E

Description

Hamilton is the vibrant capital of Bermuda, known for its picturesque harbor, pastel-colored buildings, and rich cultural heritage. The city serves as the island’s economic, political, and cultural center. Established in 1815, Hamilton is home to a blend of colonial architecture, modern amenities, and stunning coastal views, making it an ideal destination for visitors seeking history and natural beauty.

Modern Remains

Key landmarks in Hamilton include Front Street, lined with shops, cafes, and historic buildings, and The Royal Naval Dockyard, which showcases Bermuda's naval history. Visitors can also explore The Bermuda National Gallery, Bermuda Cathedral, and the Bermuda Government House. The city's architecture is a mix of British colonial, Georgian, and modern styles, offering visitors a glimpse into both its past and vibrant present.

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