• Little Mermaid from the old Saint-Pierre theatre

    Ruins of Saint-Pierre

    Saint-Pierre was one of the most developed towns in America when the eruption of Mount Pelée brutally destroyed it in 1902. On the morning of May 8, 1902, the town awoke to the explosion of the volcano, which left nothing in its path. More than 32,000 people lost their lives, and the city was completely annihilated. The ruins have been preserved to ensure that the island’s greatest natural disaster is never forgotten.

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    Saint-Pierre

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Over the years, the town of Saint-Pierre has retained traces of the terrible eruption of Mount Pelee in 1902. The entire town destroyed by the volcano was partly rebuilt on the ruins left behind.

These ruins have either served as the foundations of houses or are still visible in today's landscape. Visiting the ruins of Saint-Pierre is not easy, as there is no real signposting and the local population is not necessarily familiar with the symbols of the ruins.

If you want to visit, ask the elders you meet along the way, who are generally more familiar with the history of the place. Alternatively, visit the local tourist office, where you'll find a map showing the history of the ruins.

If you'd like to visit, ask the elders you meet along the way, as they're usually more familiar with the history of the area. Alternatively, visit the local tourist office, where you'll find a map showing the history of the ruins.

Among the ruins, don't miss symbolic places such as the Cyparis dungeon (a prisoner who survived the eruption), the ruins of the old theater, the fort's church, the bridge over the Roxelane (which withstood the eruption), the ruins of the Fig Tree (former warehouses and stores) ,or the "Monte au Ciel" street.

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Ruins of Saint-Pierre
Ruins of Saint-Pierre
Cannons from the old fort
Cannons from the old fort
Entrance to the ruins of Saint-Pierre
Entrance to the ruins of Saint-Pierre
Site information sign
Site information sign
Little Mermaid from the old Saint-Pierre theatre
Little Mermaid from the old Saint-Pierre theatre
Street in front of the ruins
Street in front of the ruins
Site information sign
Site information sign
Cannons from the old fort
Cannons from the old fort
Ruins of Saint-Pierre
Ruins of Saint-Pierre

Localization

Localization

14.746986, -61.175931

  • Address:

    Bourg de Saint-Pierre
    97250 Saint-Pierre
    Martinique

    Opening hours:

    Accessible 24/7 but prefer to go there the day

    Rate:

    Free