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MACTE - MEMORIAL ACT

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Darboussier, 97110Pointe-À-Pitre, Guadeloupe Show on map
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2025
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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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Visited in july 2025
Musée contemporain qui vaut vraiment le coup. Prévoir 2h30 mini si vous voulez prendre le temps de tout bien faire mais on ne voit pas le temps passer. L'utilisation de l'audio guide est top mais mériterait 1 petite minute d'explication au départ. C'est automatique mais il faut bien rester dans chaque pièce et écouter la fin de chaque thème avant de bouger dans une autre pièce. Comme pour tout durant les vacances le mieux c'est d'arriver à l'ouverture pour profiter en toute quiétude. Si possible faire cela avec les enfants à partir du moment où ils peuvent commencer à avoir une conscience politique et un peu de recul pour comprendre cette barbarie qu'est l'esclavagisme. Le musée trouve bien sa place en Guadeloupe bien marqué par le phénomène.
Visited in july 2025
Excellente visite, plein de choses à connaitres.
Visited in july 2025
Avoir pour mieux comprendre
Visited in july 2025
De passage en Guadeloupe je ne trouve pas les mots pour exprimer les émotions que ce lieux a animé en moi,fils descendant d'esclaves je ressens de la fierté d'avoir pu découvrir ce lieux emblématiques
Visited in july 2025
Une très belle visite.

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