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|title = Info
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|header1 = Musee Schoelcher
|label2 = Language
|data2 = French
|label3 = Public opening date
|data3 = 1887
|label4 = Comunity
|data4 =
|label5 = Target Audience
|data5 = Locals, foreign visitors, Afro-Caribbean
|label6 = Year of Foundation
|data6 =
|label7 = Country
|data7 = Guadeloupe
|label8 = Access Type
|data8 = 2 EUR adult ticket
|label9 = Activities and Services
|data9 =
|label10 = Opening hours
|data10 = 9-17
|label11 = Closing day
|data11 = Saturday,Sunday
|label12 = Home Page
|data12 = [ Link]
|label13 = Omeka
|data13 = [ Link]
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In 1883 Victor Schoelcher made a donation to Guadeloupe: his collection of statues and reliefs plus objects from his many voyages (wood work from Benin, pre-Columbian Caribbean axes and slave shackles). The museum was opened in 1887. The ground floor is dedicated to Schoelchers

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Info
Musee Schoelcher
Language French
Public opening date 1887
Target Audience Locals, foreign visitors, Afro-Caribbean
Country Guadeloupe
Access Type 2 EUR adult ticket
Opening hours 9-17
Closing day Saturday,Sunday
Home Page [ Link]
Omeka [ Link]

In 1883 Victor Schoelcher made a donation to Guadeloupe: his collection of statues and reliefs plus objects from his many voyages (wood work from Benin, pre-Columbian Caribbean axes and slave shackles). The museum was opened in 1887. The ground floor is dedicated to Schoelchers