Tamuning tourist information
Tamuning Guam
Historical landmarks, coupled with the natural beauty of Guam, offer numerous sights of interest. Latte, which served as foundation pillars for the thatched huts of the Chamorros, are found in parks and out-of-the-way jungle areas. The graceful remains of Spanish buildings, the Plaza De España, and stone bridges may be seen in Hagåtña, Guam’s capital. In other locations throughout the island, the Spanish influence is clearly visible in the architectural design of Guam’s southern homes and villages.
The architectural design of the Government House - the Governor’s official residence - incorporates elements of the Chamorro and Spanish cultural heritage. The building houses a mini-museum of Guam’s antiquities. Located on Kasamata Hill in Agaña Heights, the residence commands an excellent view of Hagåtña and Agaña Bay. Construction on the original building began in 1952 and was completed two years later. Major reconstruction followed the destruction wrought by Super Typhoon Pamela in 1976, and the expanded structure occupies 22,000 square feet.
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