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Rue de la Liberte and Rue Perrinon, Fort-de-France 97200, MartiniqueMap
Phone+596 596 55 68 30
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  • Sarah C
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    Walkable

    The library was easy to find and free to enter. Worth the look around! It was walking distance from the cruise port, beach and fort. We walked there after we finished our morning excursion and lunch...

    Reviewed on Dec 29, 2023
  • Sarah C
    Sarah C
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    Walkable

    The library was easy to find and free to enter. Worth the look around! It was walking distance from the cruise port, beach and fort. We walked there after we finished our morning excursion and lunch...

    Reviewed on Dec 29, 2023
  • Vladimir53_12
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    Schollcher Library - For de France Cultural Center

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    This building decorates the capital of Martinique For de France. The Scholsheer Library is the main library of the country, contains both the modern section and the books of the 19th century, presented to the city of Victor Scholsheer - general ...

    Reviewed on May 3, 2018
  • Vladimir53_12
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    Schollcher Library - For de France Cultural Center

    Original Text

    This building decorates the capital of Martinique For de France. The Scholsheer Library is the main library of the country, contains both the modern section and the books of the 19th century, presented to the city of Victor Scholsheer - general ...

    Reviewed on May 3, 2018
  • mlotty
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    A curiosity to see

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    Single and childless, Victor Schœlcher decides to read his wide collection of 10,000 books and 250 music partitions to the general council of Martinique, provided that this library s...

    Reviewed on Apr 14, 2024
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