Dating back to the beginning of the XX the century, The Jubilee Tower consists of volcanic rocks and of bricks. According to many testimonies, these...
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Dating back to the beginning of the XX the century, The Jubilee Tower consists of volcanic rocks and of bricks. According to many testimonies, these...
The Saint-Laurent church was set up at the end of the 17th century in Schoelcher street. Its plan is cross shaped with a central nave,...
This building used to be the Fort de France City Hall; its classic architecture makes it unique among the other buildings of the city. The...
This Church is a 1/5 Replica of the famous Montmartre Basilica in Paris. The church rises among luxuriant vegetation and offers its visitors an exceptionnal...
The Fort Saint-Louis is a very interesting witness to the history of Martinique and the founding of Fort de France, and opens its doors to...
This building used to be the Law Court, but now hosts the artistic workshops of the "Service Municipal d’Action Culturelle". On the forecourt, Place Légitime...
Drawn by the architect Henri Picq, the 19th century Cathedral is unique in the varied urban structure of the city. The Monseigneur Roméro Square, opposite...
The Bougenot pavillion is an imposing "bourgeois" building from the end of the 19th century, it was the house of Emile Bougenot, one of the...
On Aimé Césaire's road, make a stop and remember. On the initiative of "Toni Morrisson Foundation", the "Banc au Bord de la Route" (the bench...