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17 and 18 September 2022Passed
Conditions
Free admission
September 2022
Saturday 17
09:00 - 18:00
Sunday 18
09:00 - 18:00

Mémorial de la catastrophe de 1902 | Musée Frank A. Perret

169 rue Victor-Hugo Saint-Pierre, Martinique
  • Martinique

St-Pierre/ Frank A. Perret Museum - Open Tour

Discover the 1902 Disaster Memorial
17 and 18 September 2022Passed
Conditions
Free admission
Jean-Baptiste Barret

The 1902 Disaster Memorial | Frank A. Perret Museum testifies to the eruption of Mount Pelee and the destruction of the city of Saint-Pierre on May 8, 1902.
Come discover the dramatic event that changed the history of Martinique at the beginning of the XXth century in the resolutely contemporary architectural setting of the oldest museum of Martinique. Browse the new permanent exhibition that pays tribute to the victims and presents the remains of the disaster accompanied by old photographs and films.
0596 78 15 16
www.memorial1902.org | facebook.com/memorial1902

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Mémorial de la catastrophe de 1902 | Musée Frank A. Perret
169 rue Victor-Hugo Saint-Pierre, Martinique
  • Martinique
The 1902 Disaster Memorial | Frank A. Perret Museum testifies to the eruption of Mount Pelee and the destruction of the city of Saint-Pierre on May 8, 1902.
During your visit you will discover the dramatic event that changed the history of Martinique at the beginning of the XXth century in the resolutely contemporary architectural setting of the oldest museum of Martinique. Using an innovative sound device, browse the new permanent exhibition that pays tribute to the victims and presents the remains of the disaster accompanied by old photographs and films.
Tags
Villes et Pays d'art et d'histoire, Musée de France, Musée, salle d'exposition
Access
Open every day from 9h to 18h. From Fort-de-France: take the ring road towards Saint-Pierre, then continue on the RN2 until Saint-Pierre. Enter the city via Victor-Hugo Street. The museum is at #169 on the left
Jean-Baptiste Barret