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Harmony Hall: Jamaica’s Living Monument Where History, Architecture and Investment Converge

From plantation estate to cultural powerhouse, a St. Mary landmark quietly anchors a new corridor of growth

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Dean Jones
Apr 01, 2024
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Nyam Harmony Hall A Gem Of Jamaican History And Architecture Issue 01
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Step into the timeless elegance of Jamaica’s cultural heritage with NYAM Harmony Hall: Issue 01. Delve into the inaugural edition of our exploration into the exquisite world of Harmony Hall, where history, art, and luxury converge to create an unparalleled experience. In this debut issue, we invite you to embark on a journey through the storied halls of this iconic property, tracing its illustrious past and envisioning its vibrant future. Join us as we uncover the hidden treasures, remarkable stories, and captivating beauty that define Harmony Hall’s legacy. Welcome to Issue 0, where the adventure begins.
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Key points

  • Late 19th century estate house turned national monument and art gallery

  • Located in Tower Isle, St. Mary, near Ocho Rios and Ian Fleming International Airport

  • Declared a national monument in 2003, tied to Jamaica’s national anthem history

  • Positioned within a growing tourism and investment corridor in north-east Jamaica

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