One of Trinidad and Tobago’s oldest earthen temples can now be explored online through a new digital heritage experience created with CyArk and the U.S. Embassy in Trinidad and Tobago.
National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago Hosts Landmark Heritage Lecture at St. Joseph RC Church
Toute Bagai Lecture Series brings the history of Trinidad’s first capital to life — and renews the call to protect what remains
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A curated 4-day heritage journey through Barbados — exploring plantation history, colonial architecture, natural wonders, and the shared story of our Caribbean region.
Private Investment Powering Heritage Preservation
The Our Lady of Lourdes R.C. Presbytery, now over 100 years old, has long been part of the rhythm of parish life. It has witnessed baptisms, meetings, quiet moments of reflection, and the everyday work of ministry. Like many heritage buildings, time has taken its toll – but its value has never diminished.
The National Trust Responds to 1st March Sunday Guardian Article on Cedar Grove Sugar Estate Remains
The National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago notes the article published in the Sunday Guardian on 1 March 2026, as well as the related news segment concerning the remains of the Cedar Grove Sugar Estate at Palmiste and the advocacy efforts of the Palmiste Historical Society.
Synagogue Historic District Lecture Strengthens Regional Heritage Collaboration
The National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago recently hosted a collaborative edition of its Toute Bagai Lecture Series with the Barbados National Trust.
National Trust Hosts Tiny Mas, Big Heritage II at Mille Fleurs, Connecting Carnival Practice to Heritage Space
The National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago successfully hosted Tiny Mas, Big Heritage II on Saturday 31st January 2026 at Mille Fleurs Heritage House, welcoming the public for an afternoon of Carnival heritage.
National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago Launches Pilot for Enhanced Heritage Keepers Programme in Central Trinidad
The National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago is pleased to announce the initiation of a pilot phase for its newly improved Heritage Keepers Programme, an innovative heritage education initiative designed to deepen student engagement with Trinidad and Tobago’s cultural and historic legacy.
Monitoring Visit Conducted at Carnegie Free Lending Library, San Fernando
The National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago recently conducted a monitoring and advisory site visit to the Carnegie Free Lending Library in San Fernando, a nationally listed heritage property of major civic and architectural significance.
Traditional Carnival and the Midnight Robber Spotlighted in First Toute Bagai Lecture of 2026
The National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago recently hosted the first installment of its 2026 Toute Bagai Lecture Series, titled Traditional Carnival: Midnight Robber Edition.
Legacy Leaders Training Programme Recognises the People Who Make Heritage Their Life’s Work
Heritage is often spoken of in terms of buildings, landscapes, and artefacts. But as the National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago reaffirmed during the Legacy Leaders Training Programme, heritage ultimately survives because of people — individuals who dedicate their time, resources, and livelihoods to protecting what matters.
Colour Our Wetlands: A World Wetlands Day Activity Sheet
World Wetlands Day is celebrated annually on 2 February to raise awareness about the importance of wetlands and the role they play in sustaining life, culture, and community.











