
The two main museums in Fort-de-France offer a captivating journey through the history and cultural heritage of Martinique.
Visit 's two main museums to discover the island's history, from its earliest inhabitants to the end of slavery.
The Regional Museum of History and Ethnography will transport you to the daily lives of Martinique's residents over the centuries. In the charming 19th-century mansion, discover traditional garments, local jewelry, period furniture, documents, and paintings that bring to life the island's cultural heritage from the 1700s and 1800s. Be sure to take a moment to relax in the peaceful garden, shaded by the majestic canopies of mango and mahogany trees. The nearby Departmental Museum of Archaeology and Prehistory introduces you to the island's earliest inhabitants. Explore the finest collection of indigenous artifacts in the Lesser Antilles, where ancient tools, objects, and figurines discovered during archaeological excavations shed light on Martinique's American Indian civilizations. Fascinating insights into Martinique's history!
Musée d’Histoire et d’Ethnographie
10 General de Gaulle Boulevard
Fort-de-France
97200 Martinique
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Pre-Columbian Archaeological and Prehistory Museum
9 Liberty Street
Fort-de-France
97200 Martinique
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https://www.martinique.org/fr/que-faire/culture-patrimoine/musees