The Regional Museum of History and Ethnography is situated in the city of Fort-de-France, on the Caribbean island of Martinique. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the island, and its central location in the city allows for easy exploration of the surrounding area.
The museum is housed in a historic villa, built in 1887, making it one of the oldest in downtown Fort-de-France. The villa is surrounded by a 2,500 square meter garden, which is planted with mango trees and mahoganies, providing a serene and beautiful environment for visitors.
For those planning a visit to the museum, it's worth noting that entry is free on the last Saturday of every month. This can be a great opportunity for tourists to explore the museum's collections without incurring any costs.
History & Anthropology Ethnology Historic house Photography
Boulevard Général de GaulleFort-de-France Bay 10, Fort-de-France
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