TOURIST COMPLEX OF LOPINOT
Local history – Culture
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Lopinot,
Trinidad & Tobago
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2024
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2024
From this old plantation which belonged to the Count of Lopinot, some buildings remain. The main house has been restored. You can see the traditional cocoa dryers, these huts with roofs on rails that are slid to take advantage of every ray of sunlight. There is also a small museum with free entry dedicated to the culture of the local community, and picnic tables set up in the beautiful adjoining gardens. Local products are available for purchase.
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