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FORT LOUIS DELGRÈS

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2025
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Fort where you can watch a re-enactment of Colonel Delgrès's battle on May 27, the day slavery was abolished in Guadeloupe.

Built around 1650, this fort is one of the jewels of the archipelago's military architectural heritage. It was successively named Fort Royal, Fort Richepance and Fort Saint-Charles. In the end, it was the heroic figure of Colonel Delgrès (made famous by his brave action against the re-establishment of slavery) who prevailed. The fort was the scene of clashes between the men led by Louis Delgrès and Joseph Ignace and Colonel Richepance, who came to re-establish slavery on Bonaparte's orders in 1802.

The fort features a cemetery containing the graves of soldiers who died during the colony, the remains of a dungeon and prison, and a powder magazine. The 5-hectare site was classified as a historic monument in 1977. Today, it is stepping up its tourist activity with themed exhibitions throughout the year, notably on local history. On May 27, the day slavery was abolished in Guadeloupe, you can attend a re-enactment of Colonel Delgrès's battle. The site makes for a lovely walk, with a breathtaking view of the Caribbean Sea on one side and La Soufrière on the other. A permanent exhibition retraces the turbulent events of the rebellion led by Delgrès. A second room houses an exhibition dedicated to the 1976 eruption of La Soufrière. Fort Delgrès is part of the Slave Route itinerary, which features 20 different sites across the archipelago to help visitors understand the history of Guadeloupe.

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Visited in july 2025
Konnten ohne zuzahlen rein, (Nebensaison oder Wochenende??). Tafeln an den Stätten und Gebäuden sind aufschlussreich und informativ, mit einer Übersetzungen app ,war dies auch kein problem zu lesen . Wer sich länger aufhält sollte aber auch genügend zum Trinken dabei haben . Wer Geschichte mag, kann sich einige Stunden darin aufhalten.
Visited in july 2025
Bon bah deux fois que nous venons dans les horaires indiquées, deux fois que les portes sont fermées alors que l'on entend.
des gens dedans... plusieurs familles se retrouvent sur le parking pour rien ! Le téléphone ne repond pas pour pouvoir s'informer avant. Très agaçant venant de gosier !!!!
Visited in july 2025
Très beau site très bien entretenu, avec une très belle exposition sur l’esclavage et une autre plus petite sur l’éruption de la Soufrière en 1976. La visite est gratuite . Ouvert de 9h à 16h30 en accès libre. À l’entrée on nous donne un petit dépliant avec le plan du site. Très belles vues sur le volcan et sur la côte. À faire !
Visited in july 2025
Le sel point négatif, est qu on ne peu pas faire de photo
Visited in july 2025
Un endroit avec une magnifique histoire mais pas assez mis en avant, les écran tactiles ne fonctionnent pas. Mis à part des mètres de lecture, mes enfants sont partis aussi ignare qu'à leur arrivée. Je leur ai expliqué mais bon.
Magnifique endroit, extrêmement propre.

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