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Assembly of French Polynesia (French Polynesia)

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The Assembly of French Polynesia serves as the legislative heart of the territory, located in the bustling center of Papeete. The institution is built upon grounds of great historical prestige, as it occupies the site of the former gardens of Queen Pomare IV, the last influential monarch of the Kingdom of Tahiti. This connection to the royal past is still visible in the lush, landscaped gardens of Place Tarahoi, which surround the modern parliamentary building. The Assembly represents the unique autonomous status of French Polynesia within the French Republic, hosting the representatives who shape the islands' internal policies. Visitors to the site can explore the serene parklands, view historical monuments dedicated to the royal family, and often observe public sessions of the legislature. Adjacent to the Presidential Palace, the Assembly stands as a symbol of the islands' political evolution, merging the cultural legacy of the Pomare dynasty with contemporary governance and democratic ideals.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jul–Sep.

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📋 Practical info

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Visiting
The impressive seat of the local parliament in Papeete can be viewed from the outside, and guided tours of the interior are typically available by prior arrangement.
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Typical hours
The beautiful surrounding gardens are generally open for public access during regular daytime hours, while building access usually aligns closely with official government business hours.
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Photography
Photography of the modern Polynesian architecture and the beautiful former gardens of Queen Pomare IV is generally permitted from the outside, but restricted inside.
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Time needed
A typical, relaxed visit takes about thirty to forty-five minutes if you are only exploring the exterior architecture and taking a leisurely stroll through the historic gardens.
Combine with
This political landmark is situated in close proximity to the bustling Papeete Market and the waterfront promenade, making it excellent to combine with an extended walking tour of the city.
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Getting there
Centrally located in Papeete, the assembly building is easily reachable on foot from most downtown accommodations, or by taking a short ride in a local taxi or public public transport.
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Insider tip
Be sure to take your time to truly enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the gardens, which offer a refreshing green oasis amidst the otherwise bustling administrative district of the capital.

Geography

Coordinates
-17.54220, -149.56940

Facts

  • Built in 1960.
  • Number of members: 57.
  • Term length: 5 years.
  • Located in Papeete, Tahiti.
  • Chamber seating: 200 seats.
  • Renovated in 1999.

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Sights in the town Assembly of French Polynesia (10)

Galerie Winkler

Art gallery in Papeete. Displays works by local and international artists.

Église évangélique de Pentecôte

Pentecostal church in Papeete. Worship site for the evangelical community.

Musée de la perle Robert Wan🏛 museum

Museum in Papeete dedicated to pearl cultivation and pearl art.

Temple de Béthel

Protestant temple in Papeete. Venue for worship services.

Plage Hokule'a

Beach in Papeete. Popular spot for swimming and relaxing.

Les Jardins de Pā'ōfa'i

Garden in Papeete. Green space with plants and pathways.

Place de l'Autonomie

Square in Papeete. Site for gatherings and events.

Grand Théâtre de la Maison de la culture

Large theater in the cultural center, Papeete. Venue for performances.

Petit Théatre

Small theater in Papeete. Provides space for intimate productions.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the Assembly of French Polynesia publicly accessible?
Access is often limited to certain areas or guided tours.
What is the political role of this building?
It is the seat of the legislative assembly of the overseas territory.
Are there architectural tours?
Yes, visits are organized at certain times to explain its significance.
Do I need to show ID for a visit?
Yes, as is standard with government buildings, an ID is required.
Can I visit the surrounding gardens?
Often, the grounds are public and invite you for a stroll.
Assembly of French Polynesia: where is it located?
Assembly of French Polynesia is located in French Polynesia.
Assembly of French Polynesia: what is there to see?
Highlights include Galerie Winkler, Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Papeete, Église évangélique de Pentecôte.
Assembly of French Polynesia: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jul, Sep.
Assembly of French Polynesia: why is it worth visiting?
The Assembly of French Polynesia serves as the legislative heart of the territory, located in the bustling center of Papeete.
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