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Built in France in 1889, this library was shipped piece by piece to the island, where it stands today, a beautiful monument to slavery abolitionist Victor Schoelcher.
A beautiful and unusual iron building, a cornerstone of religious life on the island.
A trip to Martinique would not be complete without a healthy dose of the island's culture: this dance company performs traditional island dances.
Fort-de-France's central park, featuring beautifully landscaped gardens and the famous statue of Napoleon's Empress Josephine.
This French fort is best known for its architecture and its commanding views of the coast.
Neoclassical courthouse built in 1906.
Waterfront food market extravaganza, featuring fresh fruits grown by local farmers.
Informational exhibits on the original, pre-Columbian inhabitants of the islands.
This aquarium's exhibits focus on the life found in a tropical river habitat.
Bring a piece of the island home with you: the beautiful jewelry, pottery and sculpture found in this craft shop will remind you of your vacation for years to come.