Heritage, visit, Religious heritage in MartiniqueReligious heritage in La TrinitéL'EGLISEL'Eglise Place Turquoise 97220 La Trinité (Martinique)
Phone : 05 96 58 20 33
THE CHURCHThe building of the church starts in 1708 to end in 1710. It has kept until this day proportions and solid bricklaying with which endowed it the settlers of the XVIIth century; it is 40 ... Religious heritage in SchoelcherMONASTERE DES BENEDICTINSMonastère des bénédictins Terreville 97233 Schoelcher (Martinique)
Phone : 05 96 52 09 48
Religious heritage in Fort-de-FranceSacré Cœur de Balata7km route de Balata - 97200 Fort de France 97200 Fort-de-France (Martinique)
Phone : 05 96 64 34 18
Partial reply to the 1/5th of the famous Basilica of Montmartre in Paris, the Church rises in the middle of a lush vegetation with visitors an exceptional panorama on the surrounding countryside and ...
Religious heritage in Saint-JosephEglise de Saint-JosephPresbytère Rue Eugène Maillard 97212 Saint-Joseph (Martinique)
Phone : 05 96 57 60 25
The building of this church was a work in progress. In 1879, the governor thought it necessary to close the old church because of disrepair. Father Maillard, then parish priest, offered a lot on his ...
Religious heritage in Sainte-AnneSanctuaire Notre Dame de la SaletteParoisse de Sainte Anne Rue Abbé Hurard 97227 Sainte-Anne (Martinique)
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Religious heritage in Les Anses-d'ArletEglise Saint HenriParoisse Saint-Henri Presbytère - Bourg 97217 Les Anses-d'Arlet (Martinique)
Phone : 0596 686 218
Religious heritage in Fort-de-FranceEglise Cœur-Immaculé de MarieAvenue Frantz Fanon 97200 Fort-de-France (Martinique)
Phone : 05 96 60 27 73
Church was built in the aftermath of the second world war on the grounds of a former sugar factory to relay the parish of the Cathedral considered too remote. A view on the main facade a wrought iron ...
Religious heritage in Le PrêcheurL'église Saint-JosephLe Presbytère Bourg 97250 Le Prêcheur (Martinique)
Phone : 05 96 52 94 65
There remains no trace of the old church preacher. A small shrine, made of planks and sheets, was built in the late seventeenth century or early eighteenth, enlarged in 1860 and tiled by Abbot Bertaud ...
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