St Martinique
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With its coloured cupola and its frontages, the Schoelcher library is undoubtedly the most beautiful monument of the city. Built in the fields of the architect Henri Picq, it was initially presented at the World Fair of 1889 in Paris, before being dismounted and being transported by boat to Martinique. Intended to accomodate the collection of books offered by the abolitionist Victor Schoelcher, for a free access of each one to the culture, the library proposes today a bottom of 130,000 books and remains open to all. A night lighting particularly emphasizes the structure of the building which then resembles a pagoda.
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