Queen’s Royal College, Port of Spain

Queen’s Royal College, Port of Spain
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GERMAN RENAISSANCE TROPICAL – 1904 – PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

Queen’s Royal College, Port of Spain

The grandest of the Magnificent Seven – a German Renaissance school in blue limestone and cream where two Nobel laureates and the historian of cricket learned their letters.

At a glance

Type
Secondary school
Period
1902-1904
Style
German Renaissance Revival
Location
Maraval Road, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
Coordinates
10.6663, -61.5204
Architect
Daniel Meinerts Hahn

Overview

Queen’s Royal College opens the parade of the Magnificent Seven – the line of flamboyant mansions along the Queen’s Park Savannah that is Port of Spain’s architectural glory. Built 1902-1904 to designs by the Trinidadian-German architect Daniel Hahn, the school wears German Renaissance gables, a clock tower, and arcaded galleries in blue limestone and cream stucco, tuned to the trade winds.

History

QRC is the Eton of the Caribbean: its old boys include V. S. Naipaul, Nobel laureate in literature, Sir Arthur Lewis, Nobel laureate in economics, the historian and cricket philosopher C. L. R. James, and Eric Williams, historian of slavery and first Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago – a register of anticolonial intellect unmatched by any school of its size. The clock tower’s Westminster chimes have marked Savannah afternoons for over a century.

Architecture and Design

Hahn’s composition steps gabled pavilions along Maraval Road, their stonework banded and scrolled in the manner of a Rhineland town hall, while deep galleries and louvres confess the tropics. The hall within holds honor boards of the laureates and scholars; the cricket ground before it trained the heroes of West Indian cricket James immortalized in Beyond a Boundary.

Cultural significance

QRC and its Magnificent Seven neighbours – Stollmeyer’s Castle, Whitehall, the Roomor – form the Caribbean’s most exuberant architectural ensemble, the cocoa-boom confidence of 1900s Trinidad in stone. The school remains a working state college and a shrine of the islands’ intellectual tradition.

Visiting today

The exterior is admired from the Savannah, especially in late light; as a working school, interior visits are by arrangement. The Seven are best walked in sequence with the Botanic Gardens and Emperor Valley Zoo adjoining.

Getting there

The Savannah ring is ten minutes by taxi from downtown Port of Spain; walk the western rim for the Seven and the evening coconut-vendor circuit.

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