The Government House in Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, serves as the official residence of the Lieutenant Governor. A symbol of administrative authority, it reflects colonial-era architecture and holds historical significance from the British period. Surrounded by well-maintained gardens and located in a scenic area, the building often hosts official functions, ceremonies, and visits by dignitaries. Though not open to the general public, it remains an important landmark representing governance and leadership in the islands. Its graceful structure and peaceful surroundings make it a notable part of Port Blair’s heritage and a reminder of the islands’ administrative legacy.