In her home, a Martinican woman has assembled an impressive collection of dolls and opened La Maison de la Poupée (Doll's House). It's been renamed Madin'Dolls. She created all the outfits—made of fabric or banana leaves—to illustrate the wardrobe of Creole women according to different occasions, social statuses, and professions. Some of the dolls in the collection are available for purchase.
You can also eat on-site, as snacks and meals are offered.
In addition, the place features a carousel for children.