Executive Pavilion, Presidential palace in Monrovia, Liberia
The Executive Pavilion is the seat of government in Monrovia and displays a blend of traditional and modern building elements. This multi-story structure sits on Broad Street and combines different architectural styles in its exterior and interior layout.
The pavilion was built as Liberia's first governmental residence and marks a central point in the nation's administrative history. It has since become an important symbol of the country's political continuity and development.
The building hosts state receptions and official ceremonies that shape the nation's political life. It contains the spaces where important decisions affecting the country are made.
The building undergoes regular maintenance and modernization work to meet the requirements of state operations. Visitors should note that access may be restricted and should check ahead for information about visiting hours.
The building houses specially designed meeting rooms and ceremonial spaces used exclusively for presidential functions. These rooms feature details that support national celebrations and official occasions throughout the year.
Location: Monrovia
Address: 859V+2F5, Broad Street, Monrovia, Liberia
GPS coordinates: 6.31751,-10.80626
Latest update: December 6, 2025 19:10
Liberia sits on the West African coast, a country of dense rainforests, old mountains, and places that tell the story of its particular past. Visitors find national parks like Sapo and Gola, where chimpanzees and rare birds live in forests largely untouched by roads. Mount Wuteve and the Nimba Mountains offer walks through green landscapes, while waterfalls like Kpatawee drop into the forest shade. Along the coast, beaches like Ce Ce Beach and the surfer town of Robertsport with its old Cape Mount Lighthouse draw people looking for waves and quiet. Lakes such as Lake Piso and Blue Lake show the country's calmer side. In the capital Monrovia, Providence Island and the National Museum recall the founding of Liberia by freed slaves from America. The crumbling Ducor Hotel rises above the city, a reminder of boom and decline. Religious buildings like the Sacred Heart Cathedral and the Central Mosque of Matadi reflect the mix of faiths in the country. Markets like Waterside buzz with trade and conversation, while art studios like Nyamee show local creativity at work.
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Nyamee Creative Arts Studio
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