Martinique Museums & Art
Martinique’s cultural landscape is defined by its colonial history, volcanic activity, and agricultural heritage. This collection features the Volcanological Museum in Saint-Pierre, documenting the 1902 eruption of Mount Pelée, and La Pagerie, the birthplace of Empress Joséphine. Visitors can explore the island's economic roots at the House of Sugar Cane and the Banana Museum, or visit the ruins of Château Dubuc. Art enthusiasts can visit the Paul Gauguin Museum or contemporary centers like Espace Camille Darsières, housed in a neoclassical former courthouse.
Espace Camille Darsières
Housed in the neoclassical former Palace of Justice built in 1906, this cultural center hosts art exhibitions and workshops. The building features a distinctive clock tower and honors the legacy of local politician Camille Darsières.
Paul Gauguin Museum
Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin was a French painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramist, and writer, whose work has been primarily associated with…
La Pagerie
Joséphine Bonaparte was Empress of the French as the first wife of Emperor Napoleon I from 18 May 1804 until their marriage was annulled on…
House of Sugar Cane
Sugar cane belongs to the history of Martinique from its beginning and this museum presents and explains it.
The Volcanological Museum
This museum tells the history of Mount Pelee eruption in 1902. You can see photos before and after it.
Habitation Clement
The only plantation open to public which will tell you about the history of Creole culture and you can enjoy local botanical gardens.
Ecomuseum of Martinique
This museum presents various object found on local archaeological sites. It also serves as a cultural centre.
Galerie d'Histoire de la Mer
Located in Saint-Pierre, this gallery explores maritime history with a focus on shipwrecks and underwater archaeology resulting from the 1902 volcanic eruption.
Centre d'Animations Artistiques et Culturelles
A local center dedicated to promoting Martinican artistic expression through cultural events and community workshops.
Le Millenium
A cultural space in Morne-Rouge used for theatrical performances, art exhibitions, and community gatherings.
L'Atelier de Val
An artist's studio and gallery showcasing local paintings and handcrafted decorative items.
St. James Distillery & Rum Museum
One of the best distilleries on the island has its own Rum museum, where you can taste samples of various kinds of rum!
Musée du Rhum - Distillerie Saint-James
Located within the Saint-James distillery, this museum showcases 18th-century machinery, historical photographs, and documents tracing the evolution of agricultural rum production.
Banana Museum
A special museum about history of banana plantages. There are over 60 kinds of bananas and other exotic plants displayed.
La Savane des esclaves
This open-air museum reconstructs an 18th-century village featuring traditional huts and medicinal gardens. Exhibits detail the history of slavery and post-abolition rural life.
Museum of Coffee and Cocoa
In a house of Creolian style, there is a unique museum telling information about those two products loved by people.
Château Dubuc
These 18th-century ruins on the Caravelle Peninsula mark a former sugar plantation. The site includes a museum explaining the Dubuc family history and the colonial sugar trade.
Ecomusée de Martinique
Housed in a former distillery, this museum traces Martinique's history from prehistoric Amerindian civilizations through the development of the sugar industry.
Musée de la Banane
Located on a working plantation, this museum illustrates the agricultural history and cultivation techniques of more than 60 different banana varieties.
Museum of Arts and Popular Traditions
This museum presents rich Martiniquian history and traditions. You can also see exhibitions of traditional arts.
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