Musee du Rhum: Musee Universel

Dublin Core

Title

Musee du Rhum: Musee Universel

Description

This is a museum on the grounds of a working distillery (which cannot be visited). The first part, opened in 1990, focuses on the production of sugar and rum. There are photographs, but also a wooden sugar cane mill, a model ox cart and other objects. A second room, from 1992, contains a number of reconstructions, such as a traditional distillery, a sugar refinery and a cooper’s workshop. A wall panel shows machetes from around the world. In a small auditorium they show a 15 minute film. The museum continues upstairs. One room, opened in 1994, has a collection of insects and butterflies, donated by natural scientist Fortuné Chalumeau. Outside this room is an exhibit on trades and crafts, which was set up in 1997. Intermingled with these displays are large plastic creatures, from camels to polar bears. The last exhibit, also from 1997, shows models of the grand sailing vessels of the world.

Source

Museums

Date

1990

Contributor

c.e.ariese@arch.leidenuniv.nl

Language

French, English, German

Type

Museum

Identifier

174

Extent

cm x cm x cm

Spatial Coverage

current,16.316602,-61.689098;

Access Rights

6 EUR adult ticket

Audience

Foreign visitors, natural scientists

Europeana

Country

Guadeloupe

Europeana Data Provider

Musee du Rhum: Musee Universel

Europeana Type

TEXT

Museum Item Type Metadata

Wiki

https://eu-lac.org/vmwiki/index.php/Musee_du_Rhum:_Musee_Universel

Institutional nature

Grassroots museum

Phone

+590 590 287004

Street

Etablissement Reimonenq

Place

Sainte Rose

Opening hours

9-17

Closing day

Sunday

Heritage Type

Museum

Citation

“Musee du Rhum: Musee Universel,” EU-LAC, accessed April 28, 2024, https://eu-lac.org/omeka/items/show/486.

Embed

Copy the code below into your web page