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Worth a visit if you're interested in the history of slavery. Well-kept displays over two floors, and friendly guides to show you the way around. We liked it and it was only four Euros entry.
Worth a visit if you're interested in the history of slavery. Well-kept displays over two floors, and friendly guides to show you the way around. We liked it and it was only four Euros entry.
At first we saw several dolls, especially how they were dressed. There were some beautiful paintings and artifacts. What I liked the most, is how they lived in the past. They showed this really ...
At first we saw several dolls, especially how they were dressed. There were some beautiful paintings and artifacts. What I liked the most, is how they lived in the past. They showed this really ...
I was proud to pay the small fee to enter in support of this project. I spent well over an hour but I took my time and listened to the different media displays - some great recordings of Indigenou...
Educational
Worth a visit if you're interested in the history of slavery. Well-kept displays over two floors, and friendly guides to show you the way around. We liked it and it was only four Euros entry.
Educational
Worth a visit if you're interested in the history of slavery. Well-kept displays over two floors, and friendly guides to show you the way around. We liked it and it was only four Euros entry.
How people lived in the past in Martinique
At first we saw several dolls, especially how they were dressed. There were some beautiful paintings and artifacts. What I liked the most, is how they lived in the past. They showed this really ...
How people lived in the past in Martinique
At first we saw several dolls, especially how they were dressed. There were some beautiful paintings and artifacts. What I liked the most, is how they lived in the past. They showed this really ...
Travel and Learn! The History of Martinique!
I was proud to pay the small fee to enter in support of this project. I spent well over an hour but I took my time and listened to the different media displays - some great recordings of Indigenou...