Nassau - National Museum of Art in Villa Doyle
Villa Doyle is a large historic neoclassical mansion which is being restored to house the National Art Museum. The oldest section, looking toward the harbor to the north, was built in the 1860s by William Henry Doyle, who was Chief Justice of the Bahamas. The southern wing was added in the 1920s by Sir Walter K. Moore.
(Note that some travel literature has confused the national museum as being in another structure called Dunmore House, later known as The Priory, which once stood on West Road but has been demolished.).
(Note that some travel literature has confused the national museum as being in another structure called Dunmore House, later known as The Priory, which once stood on West Road but has been demolished.).
Hobbies & Activities category: Paintings, art collections; Architecture - Neo-Classical
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