Trinity Gate is the home in New York on the Upper East Side of Manhattan where Louis, Armand, Benji, and Sybelle live at the time of the events of Prince Lestat, and serves as the location for the conclusion of the novel.
Such impressive dwellings—three townhouses attached to one another and made into one grand palazzo, each with its own Grecian portico and front steps and little decorative iron fencing. Only the central entrance was used, with the bronze name in script above the door: TRINITY GATE - Prince Lestat
Trinity Gate is elaborately decorated, with ceilings painted with images of the sky. Amongst its many rooms are two libraries specifically described: one French Library decorated in a European style with Italian murals on the walls, and Tutor Library, crowded with maps and globes.
It functions as the American Court of Prince Lestat.