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National Cultural Centre set for major restoration as design phase advances

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June 17, 2026
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The National Culture Centre on Homestreach Avenue, Georgetown

The National Culture Centre on Homestreach Avenue, Georgetown

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The National Cultural Centre (NCC) is set to undergo a comprehensive restoration and modernisation this year, following the completion of its design and procurement phases.

This major infrastructure upgrade forms part of the government’s reaffirmed commitment to preserving and elevating the nation’s premier cultural institution.

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This was disclosed by Minister within the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport, Steven Jacobs, during an interview with the Department of Public Information (DPI), where he provided a progress update on the project.

Minister within the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport, Hon. Steven Jacobs

The minister explained that the government, in collaboration with technical consultants, is currently advancing the project’s design stage, which will holistically address both the external aesthetics and critical internal facilities of the cultural institution.

“We recognise and understand that His Excellency has made it very clear that the National Cultural Centre is important to us, and we want to ensure that it is fully restored,” Minister Jacobs said.

Underscoring the long-term benefits of the upgrade, Minister Jacobs emphasised the importance of modernising the facility for the diverse array of individuals and organisations that utilise the venue daily.

“We want to ensure that the National Cultural Centre is developed internally and externally into a facility that everyone will be proud of,” the minister noted.

The planned works will include major upgrades to dressing rooms and washroom facilities, providing a more comfortable and efficient environment for persons utilising the facility.

Once the design phase concludes, the project will proceed to the procurement stage. Physical works remain on track to commence within the year, further reinforcing Guyana’s cultural infrastructure and driving the sustained growth of the local creative sector.

Located on Homestretch Avenue in Georgetown, the National Cultural Centre (NCC) stands as Guyana’s premier venue for major cultural events and performing arts.

In 2022, the government completed a major interior modernisation project at the NCC with the installation of 2,002 new theatre seats in the main auditorium.

Modern lighting, improved acoustics, and security systems were also installed.

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