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Fort Saint-Louis

Boulevard Alfassa

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Fort Saint-Louis (Fort-de-France)
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Fort Saint-Louis

The Fort Saint-Louis is situated on Boulevard Alfassa in Fort-de-France, Martinique.

History

  • The fort was constructed during the C17 period as a defensive structure for the French army. Today, it remains in use by the marine and serves as a military zone with restricted access. The possibility of visiting the site exists, but inquiries should be directed to the local office of tourism.
  • Notably, the fort is also home to a colony of terrestrial iguanas.

Architecture

The architectural style of Fort Saint-Louis is not explicitly stated in available data. However, its construction period and purpose suggest that it may have been designed with military defense in mind.

Historical Significance

  • Fort Saint-Louis played a significant role in the history of Texas, as it was founded by French explorer René-Robert Cavelier de La Salle in 1685. The colony's brief existence was marked by difficulties, including hostility from native populations and harsh climatic conditions.
  • Despite its short lifespan, the fort enabled France to claim possession of Texas.

Current Status

The current status of Fort Saint-Louis is not explicitly stated in available data. However, it remains a notable historical site and a testament to the French presence in Martinique.

Heritage Status

Fort Saint-Louis has been designated as a heritage site, with an inscription date of 1973-03-15.

Visiting Information

  • Inquiries regarding visiting Fort Saint-Louis should be directed to the local office of tourism. The possibility of visiting the site exists, but access is restricted due to its military status.

Notable Features and Rooms

No specific details on notable features or rooms are available in the provided data.

Details

NameFort Saint-Louis
CityFort-de-France
CountryFrance
Coordinates14.599708, -61.06633
Current useMilitary zone