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MACTE - MEMORIAL ACT

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Darboussier, 97110Pointe-À-Pitre, Guadeloupe
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05 90 25 16 00
2024
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2024

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. Many heads of state from the Caribbean and Africa made the trip. The monument was erected on the site of Darboussier, once the largest sugar unit 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 and 36 thematic islands, from Antiquity to the present day. A further 700m2 is dedicated to temporary exhibitions. Visitors are welcomed in the monumental patio known as the "tree of life". A research area contains 6,000 to 8,000 genealogical trees of Guadeloupean families. 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 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, telephones and cameras must be left in the individual lockers at the entrance.


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Visited in december 2023
Un lieu unique pédagogique et fort en émotions.
Visited in december 2023
Une expérience enrichissante, instructive et culturelle...indispensable.
Visited in december 2023
Très bien expliqué... parfois poignant et émouvant. Une visite s'impose.
Visited in december 2023
Joli bâtiment, intéressant, mais je l'ai trouvé un peu long et monotone. L'audioguide était impossible à contrôler et passait d'une exposition à l'autre de manière erratique sans finir ou en répétant quelque chose à plusieurs reprises. On m'a fait mettre mon petit sac à dos dans un casier, ce qui m'a semblé un peu excessif. J'ai donc dû porter mon téléphone et mes lunettes à la main pendant toute la durée de la visite.
Visited in december 2023
Une exposition moderne sur le thème de l'esclavage. Le prix d'entrée était (26 décembre 2023) de 15 euros par personne, pour lequel on reçoit entre autres un audioguide en différentes langues. La visite de l'exposition dure au maximum deux heures. Même si l'on raccourcit, le contenu du musée et les explications valent la peine d'être vus et entendus.

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