FORMER PRISON
Monuments
2024
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2024
Built at the same time as Fort Louis, around 1789, under the command of Jean-Sébastien de Durat, it stands near Marigot's Catholic church. It housed prisoners until 1968, when it was used to house firefighters. The exterior has remained unchanged since its construction, only the interior has been altered. Since then, prisoners have been held in the penitentiary centers of Basse-Terre or Baie-Mahault in Guadeloupe, on the French side. The Dutch side has a prison at Pointe-Blanche.
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