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Pavillon L'Herminier is a historical building situated at the intersection of Sadi-Carnot and Jean-Jaurès streets in Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe. This location is easily accessible and is a significant landmark in the city.
Constructed in 1873 for the Chamber of Agriculture of Guadeloupe, Pavillon L'Herminier transitioned into a museum in the 20th century. It was recognized as a historical monument in 2008, further cementing its cultural and historical significance.
The architecture of Pavillon L'Herminier is a classic example of colonial design. It features a raised ground floor, a running gallery supported by cast iron columns, and a tile roof, which is a rarity in Guadeloupe where sheet metal is typically used. The building also boasts a serrated zinc ridge and a marquise made of the same material.
History & Anthropology Historic house Agriculture
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