Ecomusee CreoleArt

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Title

Ecomusee CreoleArt

Description

Title Ecomusee CreoleArt Description This museum was begun in 1989 by Jocelyn Roumbo and made collaboratively to preserve and show the nature, history, culture & traditions of Guadeloupe. The visit is self-guided and begins with the Jardin Creole, a walkway with herbal, medicinal or edible plants. The panels provide basic information and recipes, myths or anecdotes, making nature a part of culture by discussing customs, traditions and beliefs. Then there are 32 cabinets, each with different objects and texts to represent the communes of Guadeloupe. Each is made by the respective commune. Throughout, there are ateliers where local initiatives are demonstrated (live or on video), combining natural and cultural heritage to work towards environmental and cultural sustainability. The final aspect of the ecomuseum is the history section of period rooms and houses like life-size dioramas from Columbus to local convenience store.

Creator

Jocelyn Roumbo

Source

Museums

Date

1989

Contributor

c.e.ariese@arch.leidenuniv.nl

Language

French, English, Spanish, German

Type

Museum

Identifier

173

Extent

cm x cm x cm

Spatial Coverage

current,16.312602,-61.705538;

Access Rights

12,5 EUR adult ticket

Audience

Locals, foreign visitors, school groups

Europeana

Country

Guadeloupe

Europeana Data Provider

Ecomusee CreoleArt

Object

http://www.ecomusee.gp/

Europeana Type

TEXT

Europeana Year

1989

Museum Item Type Metadata

Wiki

https://eu-lac.org/vmwiki/index.php/Ecomusee_CreoleArt

Institutional nature

Ecomuseum

Street

Route to Sofaia

Place

Sainte Rose

Opening hours

9-16:30

Closing day

Monday

Curator

Jocelyn Roumbo

Heritage Type

Museum

Citation

Jocelyn Roumbo, “Ecomusee CreoleArt,” EU-LAC, accessed April 27, 2024, https://eu-lac.org/omeka/items/show/485.

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