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MACTE - MEMORIAL ACT

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Mémorial ACTe inaugurated in 2015 in memory of the victims of slavery and the slave trade, designed as a Caribbean center.

The ACTe Memorial was inaugurated by President François Hollande on May 10, 2015, the day slavery was commemorated in mainland France. Numerous heads of state from the Caribbean and Africa made the trip. This monument was erected on the site of Darboussier, once the largest sugar plant in the West Indies, in memory of the victims of slavery and the slave trade.

This Caribbean center of expression is versatile and constantly evolving. It is not a traditional museum with a fixed exhibition, but a memorial with a framework that leaves more room for the imagination. The 7,800m2 building houses a 1,700m2 permanent exhibition hall with 6 spaces featuring 36 thematic islands from Antiquity to the present day. A further 700m2 is dedicated to temporary exhibitions. The patio welcomes visitors with a monumental sculpture known as the "poto mitan". A research area contains 6,000 to 8,000 Guadeloupean family trees. An 11.5-metre-high, 275-metre-long footbridge offers a stroll between heaven and earth, leading to "Morne Mémoire", a 2.2-hectare panoramic garden where the master's house, a vinegar factory and the slave cemetery were once located.

A free audioguide is provided at the start of the tour, with commentary in a choice of French, English, Spanish, Italian, German or Creole. Bags, phones and cameras must be left in the individual lockers at the entrance.

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Ptratmeur
Visited in march 2018
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Quel magnifique endroit ! On n'en parle pas assez , les touristes vont à la plage au lieu d'y passer 3h ... Les audioguides donnés à l'entrée nous permettent de suivre l'histoire de l'esclavage du début depuis les grandes découvertes jusqu'à Bob Marley en passant par le film La Controverse de Valladolid . Les écrans sont très présents aux côtés d'oeuvres d'art où d'objets tels que les fers ou les fouets. On apprend des tas de choses ...bravo aux concepteurs !
Leny64
Visited in december 2016
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Très belle initiative ce musée récent aux technologies à la pointe du progrès pour retracer l'esclavage, pour sensibiliser, chaque age y trouve de l'intérêt, compter deux bonnes heures de visite pour profiter de toutes les informations écrites ou vidéos. à peine 15 minutes à pied depuis le quai de la Darse.
Visited in march 2017
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Un des musées les plus touchant qu'il m'a été donné de visiter. Tous les thèmes y sont abordés avec respect et dignité. Par ailleurs, sa présentation ultra moderne nous amène à y plonger agréablement et sans effort. On ne peut pas manquer de le visiter si on vient en Guadeloupe.
JessAlba25
Visited in november 2016
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A masterpiece, so much in terms of architecture than on the content of quality of its permanent collection. The high cost of the entrance (15 €) may seem dissuasive here but it is justified. The mechanism of slavery is perfectly explained through many supports (audio, video, and visual) and allows you to perfect your knowledge on the subject. It evokes all essential points of milking négrière especially with triangular trade, a projection of the black Code that you can flick through, a reconstruction of a hut a slave or medicinal and botanical garden. Finally, it approaches the abolition of slavery.

I stayed more 2:30 in the museum but pressed by time, I couldn't finish your visit properly. Also, for a full tour, at least 3:00 should be provided. At the end of the visit, we were on the bridge that dominates the site.

It is an exceptional, unique museum in the Caribbean worth a detour.
Manu97231
Visited in october 2016
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Je ne sais que rajouter : ALLEZ-Y, sans aucune hésitation !

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