Harmony Hall

Harmony Hall

Harmony Hall

In the late 19th century, Harmony Hall stood as the heart of a sprawling sugar plantation just outside Ocho Rios, Jamaica. The grand manse, with its colonial architecture and rich history, was meticulously restored in the 1980s by cultural activist Annabella Proudlock and her associates. Today, visitors can explore the art gallery housed within, which showcases a diverse collection of local and regional artwork. Adjacent to the gallery, one of the island’s finest restaurants offers a culinary experience that complements the artistic ambiance, making Harmony Hall a unique destination for both culture and cuisine.

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