Musée Franck Perret
MusĂ©e Franck Perret: Or “MĂ©morial 1902”, you’ll find all the information you need on the history of the eruption of Montagne PelĂ©e in 1902. It
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MusĂ©e Franck Perret: Or “MĂ©morial 1902”, you’ll find all the information you need on the history of the eruption of Montagne PelĂ©e in 1902. It
Discover one of the finest brands of AOC Martinique agricultural rum. rum. A unique terroir, sugarcane varieties selected for quality and rum varieties that have
This collector’s garden, created in 1986, is home to several hundred species of flora and fauna, each more remarkable than the last. With breathtaking views.(Fort
Nicknamed “the little Montmartre”, this 1925 lava-stone building is in the same architectural style as the famous SacrĂ©-Coeur church in Montmartre, Paris.(Fort de France)
Take a mini-train tour and discover the world of the banana, the emblematic fruit of Martinican agriculture.
Vauban-style military fort, naval base of the French Navy in the West Indies and witness to the history of the island and Fort de France.(Fort
Dating back to the 17th century, this former distillery has been perfectly rebuilt and restored. A rare heritage site, it is both a pre-Columbian site
-Covered Market-Théatre Aimé Césaire-Rue de La libertée-Place de le Savane-Plage de la Française .
Founded in 1887, the building’s style blends Byzantine influences, art nouveau, Egyptian art and Western classicism, making it an architectural masterpiece.(Fort de France)
A neo-Gothic and Romanesque-Byzantine building, construction began in 1891. A true jewel in the center of Fort de France. (Fort de France)