Mille Fleurs

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Imagine stepping back in time to 1904. Here before us stands Mille Fleurs, a house with a story whispered on the Caribbean breeze. This isn’t just any building. This is one of the Magnificent Seven mansions that border the Queen’s Park Savannah.

Mille Fleurs meaning “a thousand flowers” was built on what was once St. Clair Farm. Buildings were allowed to be erected here for the first time. It occupies number 23 Maraval Road.

Dr. Enrique Prada, a prominent figure and Mayor of Port of Spain, resided here. He served as mayor from 1914 to 1917. Born in Venezuela in 1867, he was educated at St. Mary’s College. He later studied medicine in England before returning to Trinidad.

But here’s a charming detail. Mille Fleurs was a gift from Dr. Prada’s wife. She chose the name. Perhaps the house was surrounded by a beautiful garden. Imagine vibrant blooms cascading around the property.

The architectural style of Mille Fleurs is early French Renaissance. It is a typical townhouse of that era. Look closely. Notice the wrought iron fretwork, a common feature in houses of this kind.

The Prada family called Mille Fleurs home for 19 years. They were known to host many social functions here. Can you picture the gatherings? The laughter and music spilling out into the night.

In 1923, the Pradas sold Mille Fleurs to Joseph Salvatori. The Salvatori family occupied the house until 1971. Later, Mrs. Pierre Lelong owned it briefly. In 1973, George Matouk acquired the property.

Sadly, Matouk rarely occupied Mille Fleurs. In 1979, the government purchased it. Years of under-use and lack of maintenance took their toll. The building deteriorated.

Fortunately, a restoration project began in October 2018. Cuban architects and structural engineers played a key role. They ensured the building did not collapse. Termite damage and structural integrity posed significant challenges.

The restoration was completed in 2020. The original fountain was refurbished using old photographs as a guide. The intricate details were carefully restored by Cuban and local craftsmen.

Today, Mille Fleurs stands as a testament to Trinidad and Tobago’s rich history. It is a reminder of a bygone era. It is a symbol of architectural beauty. The National Trust now occupies the former Mews. It ensures that this magnificent building will continue to inspire for generations to come.

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