• Museum of History and Ethnography

    History and Ethnography Museum

    The Museum of History and Ethnography is a valuable resource for understanding Martinique’s past. It offers a glimpse into early 20th-century Martinique, shaped by a bourgeoisie with distinctly Creole customs. Period furniture, everyday objects, and archival documents illustrate the lifestyle of the time. Temporary exhibitions regularly enrich the visit.

    Commune

    Fort-de-France

    Activities on site or nearby / Awards

    Museum tourGuided tour

Faced with the lack of data on the history of Martinique, the Conseil Régional of Martinique initiated the idea to begin to gather data on the history of the island in one place. On June 11th, 1985 the Museum of History and Ethnography was born.

This is the Bureau du Patrimoine (Heritage Office) that was assigned the task of collecting data to expose the museum, to educate the local population on its historic and ethnographic heritage through exhibitions and be a place of research and documentation for researchers. 

Once this work is finished, the Conseil Régional acquired in 1995 of a former military residence built in 1887 in a park of 2500 square meters on the edge of downtown.

In June 1999, the first tranche of the Museum of History and Ethnography, restored and furnished, opened its doors to the public.

Inside, it has a living room, a bathroom, a bedroom with animated wax figures in costume who recreate the interior of the bourgeois era. Photographs, paintings and prints and gallery of dolls represent creole manners. The room on the ground floor is the venue for exhibitions events.

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Museum of History and Ethnography
Museum of History and Ethnography
Museum of History and Ethnography
Museum of History and Ethnography
Museum of History and Ethnography
Museum of History and Ethnography

Localization

Localization

14.6064302, -61.0657093

  • Address:

    10 Boulevard Général de Gaulle
    97200 Fort-de-France
    Martinique

    Opening hours:

    Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
    Tuesday from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
    Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
    Closed on Sunday

    Rate:

    Adults: €3
    Seniors (65+): free
    Children (under 12): €0.75