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|title = Info
|title = Info
|header1 = Musee Schoelcher
|header1 = Musee Departemental Edgar Clerc
|label2 = Language
|label2 = Language
|data2 = French
|data2 = French, English
|label3 = Public opening date
|label3 = Public opening date
|data3 = 1887
|data3 = 1984
|label4 = Comunity
|label4 = Comunity
|data4 =  
|data4 =  
|label5 = Target Audience
|label5 = Target Audience
|data5 = Locals, foreign visitors, Afro-Caribbean
|data5 = School groups, archaeologists, foreign visitors
|label6 = Year of Foundation
|label6 = Year of Foundation
|data6 =  
|data6 =  
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|data7 = Guadeloupe
|data7 = Guadeloupe
|label8 = Access Type
|label8 = Access Type
|data8 = 2 EUR adult ticket
|data8 = Free entry
|label9 = Activities and Services
|label9 = Activities and Services
|data9 =  
|data9 =  
|label10 = Opening hours
|label10 = Opening hours
|data10 = 9-17
|data10 = 9-17, on Wed & Fri 9-13. In July & August 8-14
|label11 = Closing day
|label11 = Closing day
|data11 = Saturday,Sunday
|data11 = Saturday,Sunday
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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
The museum is dedicated to Edgar Clerc, Guadeloupes

Revision as of 15:00, 31 August 2018

Info
Musee Departemental Edgar Clerc
Language French, English
Public opening date 1984
Target Audience School groups, archaeologists, foreign visitors
Country Guadeloupe
Access Type Free entry
Opening hours 9-17, on Wed & Fri 9-13. In July & August 8-14
Closing day Saturday,Sunday
Home Page [ Link]
Omeka [ Link]

The museum is dedicated to Edgar Clerc, Guadeloupes