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Nauru State House (Nauru)

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The Nauru State House, located in the Meneng District, serves as the official residence and workplace of the President of Nauru. This stately building is the primary venue for national ceremonies, state visits, and diplomatic receptions, standing as a symbol of the island nation's sovereignty. Set within landscaped gardens that overlook the turquoise waters of the Pacific Ocean, it features a rare patch of greenery on an island significantly shaped by phosphate mining. Throughout Nauru's modern history, the State House has been at the center of political developments and governance. While the interior remains private for official use, the exterior and its coastal surroundings are a significant landmark in Meneng, reflecting the formal side of life in one of the world's smallest and most remote independent republics.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Sep.

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📋 Practical info

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Visiting
The State House is the official residence of the President of Nauru and not open to the public. You can view the estate from outside through the gardens.
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Typical hours
The building is private, so there are no visiting hours. The gardens and sea view can be seen during daytime.
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Photography
Photography from outside the property is usually allowed. Do not enter the gardens without permission and respect security zones.
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Time needed
A short stop for exterior photos takes about 10 minutes. If you can walk around the gardens, allow 20 minutes.
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The State House is in the Meneng district, near the Old State House and the Phosphate Pinnacles. A route along the south coast connects these points.
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Getting there
Meneng is reachable by car or taxi from Yaren or Aiwo. The State House sits elevated above the coast, clearly visible from the road.
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Insider tip
Respect the privacy of the presidential residence - stay on public ground. The sea view from the road is still impressive.

Geography

Coordinates
-0.53900, 166.94500

Facts

  • Official residence of the President
  • Located in the Meneng District
  • Original building burned down in 2003
  • Venue for state ceremonies
  • Rebuilt following political unrest
  • Situated near the southern coast

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Sights in the town Nauru State House (6)

Anibare Bay

Anibare Bay is a bay on Nauru's east coast, known for its white sand beach and clear water.

Rock Pinnacles

Limestone pinnacles left behind after phosphate mining shape the landscape of the island's interior.

Japanese WWII guns and bunker

Japanese coastal guns and a bunker from World War II, reminders of Nauru's occupation.

Lagoon viewpoint

Viewpoint overlooking the central lagoon, surrounded by palm trees and calm water.

Buada Chapel

A small chapel by Buada Lagoon, used by the local Christian community.

Gun

A Japanese World War II gun placed on a hill with a view of the coastline.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the State House publicly accessible?
No, it is an official government building.
Can I take photos from the outside?
Discretion is advised; please respect privacy.
Where is it located?
In the central area of the island.
Why is it significant?
It is the seat of the political leadership.
Are there tours?
No, no public tours.
Nauru State House: where is it located?
Nauru State House is located in Nauru.
Nauru State House: what is there to see?
Highlights include Anibare Bay, Rock Pinnacles, Japanese WWII guns and bunker.
Nauru State House: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Sep.
Nauru State House: why is it worth visiting?
The Nauru State House, located in the Meneng District, serves as the official residence and workplace of the President of Nauru.
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