Doesn’t this magnificent white building take your breath away? This is the Presidentieel Paleis. The Presidentieel Paleis stands as a proud symbol of Suriname’s heritage, right here in the heart of Paramaribo. Imagine, this grand palace has witnessed centuries of history. It was built back in 1730! Back then it was even smaller. The Presidentieel Paleis was expanded over time. One major renovation happened in 1780 under Governor-General Bernard Texier. He decided to add a grand gallery and a third floor! But it wasn’t until 1911 that the palace reached its current impressive size, with the addition of the portico and terrace we see today. Although it’s officially the President of Suriname’s residence, it’s now mainly used for government and diplomatic events. The Presidentieel Paleis truly embodies Suriname’s journey to independence. After 1975, it became a powerful symbol of the new era. The Presidentieel Paleis isn’t just a pretty facade; it’s a symbol of Suriname’s resilient spirit and rich history.
translation Portuguese
What whispers echo from the past, carried on the winds of language across the shores of Suriname? Here, in Paramaribo,