34 Sights in Saint-Pierre, France (with Map and Images)
Explore interesting sights in Saint-Pierre, France. Click on a marker on the map to view details about it. Underneath is an overview of the sights with images. A total of 34 sights are available in Saint-Pierre, France.
List of cities in France Sightseeing Tours in Saint-Pierre1. Propriété Mon Repos
The Mon Repos property is a property on the island of Reunion, a French overseas department in the southwest Indian Ocean. Located allée de Mon-Repos in Saint-Pierre, it has been listed as a Historic Monument since 9 January 2008. That entry, which includes all the buildings and the land on which the base is based, cancels the previous one, adopted on 16 April 2002, and which concerned only the chimney in its entirety and the land of the plate.
2. Maison Vasseur, résidence du sous-préfet
The Maison Vasseur, or residence of the Sub-Prefect, is a remarkable house on the island of Reunion, a French overseas department in the southwestern Indian Ocean. Located at 8 rue Marius-Ary Leblond, in downtown Saint-Pierre, it now serves as the home of the sub-prefect of Saint-Pierre. It has been listed in the supplementary inventory of Historic Monuments since 22 November 1991. This inscription covers the old kitchen.
3. Ancienne Gare de Saint-Pierre
Gare de Saint-Pierre is a former railway station on the island of Réunion, a French overseas department and region in the southwestern Indian Ocean. Located on Boulevard Hubert Delisle, in Saint-Pierre, a city in the south of the island, it was once the terminus of the only line of the Reunion Railway, inaugurated in 1881 and put into service in 1882. It was listed as a historical monument in 2012.
4. Maison des Directeurs de l'Usine de Grands Bois
The Maison des directeurs de Grands Bois is a remarkable house on the island of Reunion, a French overseas department in the southwestern Indian Ocean. Located at 257 avenue du Général de Gaulle, along the national road 2 in Grands Bois, on the communal territory of Saint-Pierre, it has been registered in its entirety in the supplementary inventory of Historic Monuments since October 22, 1998.
5. Presbytère
The presbytery of the church of Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul is the presbytery of the church of Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul of the island of Réunion, French overseas department in the southwest of the Indian Ocean. Located at 66 rue Auguste-Babet, in the city center of Saint-Pierre, it has been listed in its entirety in the supplementary inventory of Historic Monuments since October 22, 1998.
Wikipedia: Presbytère de l'église Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul (FR)
6. Cheminée de l'ancienne usine de Grands Bois
The chimney of Grands Bois is the chimney of a former sugar factory on the island of Reunion, a French overseas department in the south-west of the Indian Ocean. Located in Grands Bois, in Saint-Pierre, it was part of the Grands Bois factory, now in ruins. It is registered in full, including the land of plate, in the supplementary inventory of Historic Monuments since June 14, 2002.
7. Cheminée dite Isautier, plus connue sous la dénomination Distillerie Isautier
The Isautier chimney is the chimney of a former distillery of Établissements Isautier on the island of Reunion, a French overseas department in the south-west of the Indian Ocean. Located at 2 rue François-Isautier in Saint-Pierre, it has been registered in its entirety in the supplementary inventory of Historic Monuments since April 16, 2002, as well as its plate land.
8. Villa Motais de Narbonne
The Motais House of Narbonne is a remarkable house on the island of Reunion, a French overseas department in the south-west Indian Ocean. Located at 18 rue Marius-Ary Leblond, in the city center of Saint-Pierre, it serves as the headquarters of the sub-prefecture of Saint-Pierre. It has been listed in the supplementary inventory of Historic Monuments since 6 April 1989.
9. Église du Fort
The Church of the Fort, sometimes also called Saint-Pierre Church, was the oldest church of Saint-Pierre, on the island of Martinique, located between the streets of Dr. Deschiens and the Church, in the Fort district. Destroyed by the eruption of Mount Pelee on May 8, 1902, its ruins are now a historical monument and a major tourist attraction of the city.
10. Ancienne gendarmerie
The former gendarmerie of Saint-Pierre is a public building on the island of Réunion, a French overseas department in the southwestern Indian Ocean. Located at 2 rue de la Gendarmerie, in downtown Saint-Pierre, it once served as a gendarmerie and now houses municipal services. It is listed in the inventory of historical monuments since January 12, 2006.
11. Maison Adam-de-Villiers
The Adam de Villiers house, or wild boar, is a remarkable house on the island of Reunion, a French overseas department in the southwest of the Indian Ocean. Located at the corner of the Marius-Ary LEBLOND and Barquisseau streets, in the city center of Saint-Pierre, it has been listed in the additional inventory of historic monuments since June 6, 1988.
12. Lavoir de Casabona
The Casabona wash house is the largest wash house on the island of Reunion, a French overseas department in the southwestern Indian Ocean. Located in the ruelle du Lavoir, in the Casabona district of Saint-Pierre, it is fed by the Saint-Étienne canal. It has been listed in the supplementary inventory of Historic Monuments since 12 January 2006.
13. Mairie de Saint-Pierre
The Hôtel de Ville de Saint-Pierre is a public building on the island of Réunion, a French overseas department in the southwestern Indian Ocean. It serves as the town hall of Saint-Pierre, a commune in the southwest of the island. Located on Place de l'Hôtel de Ville, it has been classified as a historic monument since 13 December 1982.
14. Cheminée dite de Basse-Terre
The Basse-Terre chimney is the chimney of a former sugar factory on the island of Reunion, a French overseas department in the southwestern Indian Ocean. Located in Basse-Terre-les-Bas in Saint-Pierre, it has been registered in its entirety in the supplementary inventory of Historic Monuments since June 10, 2002, as well as its plate land.
15. Ancien tribunal
The former Court of First Instance of Saint-Pierre is a former courthouse on the island of Réunion, a French overseas department in the southwestern Indian Ocean. Located at 60 rue Victor le Vigoureux, in downtown Saint-Pierre, it has been listed in its entirety in the supplementary inventory of historic monuments since January 12, 2006.
Wikipedia: Ancien tribunal de première instance de Saint-Pierre (FR)
16. Cheminée dite Mon Repos 2
The Mon Repos 2 chimney is the chimney of a former sugar factory on the island of Reunion, a French overseas department in the south-west Indian Ocean. Located at Mon Repos in Saint-Pierre, it has been registered in its entirety in the supplementary inventory of Historic Monuments since April 16, 2002, as well as its flat land.
17. Église Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul
Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul Church is a Roman Catholic church on the island of Réunion, a French overseas department in the southwestern Indian Ocean. Located at 54 rue Auguste-Babet in downtown Saint-Pierre, and on the right bank of the Rivière d'Abord, it has been listed as a Historic Monument since October 22, 1998.
18. Maison Canonville
Maison Canonville, or Canonville, is a remarkable house on the island of Reunion, a French overseas department in the southwest of the Indian Ocean. Located at 17 rue Auguste-Babet, in the city center of Saint-Pierre, it has been registered in the additional inventory of historic monuments since October 22, 1998.
19. Cheminée La Vallée
The La Vallée chimney is the fireplace of an old sugar factory on Reunion Island, a French overseas department in the southwest of the Indian Ocean. Located in the Valley in Saint-Pierre, it has been registered in full in the additional inventory of historic monuments since July 11, 2002, as well as its base.
20. Ancien théâtre
The Théâtre de Saint-Pierre, also known as La Comédie, was a theater in Saint-Pierre, Martinique, active from 1786 to 1902. It was a famous center of culture in the West Indies for over a century. Destroyed in the volcano eruption of 1902, its ruins became a historical monument and a site for tourists.
21. Siège des Terres australes et Antarctiques Françaises (TAAF)
The Kerveguen warehouse, sometimes called Kerveguen store or Roussin house, is a former warehouse on the island of Reunion, French overseas department and region in the southwest Indian Ocean. It now hosts the headquarters of the Higher Administration of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands since 2000.
22. Cheminée dite de Mahavel
The Mahavel fireplace is the fireplace of an old sugar factory on Reunion Island, a French overseas department in the southwest of the Indian Ocean. Located 11 allée Bois-Noirs in Saint-Pierre, it has been listed in the additional inventory of historic monuments since July 8, 2002, as well as its plate.
23. Maison Levesque
The Levesque house is a remarkable house on the island of Reunion, a French overseas department in the southwest of the Indian Ocean. Located at 20 rue Archambaud, in the city center of Saint-Pierre, it is registered in full in the additional inventory of historic monuments since August 14, 2000.
24. Maison en bois (école Saint-Charles)
The École Saint-Charles, or Choppy House, is a former school on the island of Réunion, a French overseas department in the southwestern Indian Ocean. Located at 28 rue Marius-Ary Leblond, in downtown Saint-Pierre, it has been listed as a Historic Monument since December 28, 1984.
25. Musée Vulcanologique Franck A. Perret
The Musée Franck-A.-Perret is a museum located in Saint-Pierre, Martinique, at the top of Rue Victor-Hugo, on the site of a battery of cannons that defended the bay of Saint-Pierre, the "little Paris of the West Indies", then the economic and cultural capital of Martinique.
26. Villa créole
The Domaine de la Vallée is an area of Réunion Island, a French overseas department in the southwestern Indian Ocean. Located on chemin Badamiers, in the Bois d'Olives district of Saint-Pierre, it has been classified as a historic monument since October 2, 1989.
27. Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption
The Co-Cathedral of Our Lady of Assumption or simply Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, is the co-cathedral church of the Archdiocese of Fort-de-France, is located in Saint-Pierre, on the island of Martinique, a dependency of France in the Caribbean Sea.
Wikipedia: Co-Cathedral of Our Lady of Assumption, Saint-Pierre (EN)
28. Temple des Casernes
The Temple des Casernes is a Hindu temple on the island of Réunion, a French overseas department in the southwestern Indian Ocean. Located rue des Casernes, in Saint-Pierre, it has been listed in its entirety as a Historic Monument since September 17, 2010.
29. Asile Bethléem (ancien)
The Bethlehem Asylum was a private Catholic institution dedicated to the care of the elderly and children unable to support themselves, located at the corner of Rue de la Raffinerie and Rue Abbé-Gosse, in the Mouillage district of Saint-Pierre, Martinique.
30. La Saga du Rhum
La Saga du Rhum is a museum on the island of Reunion, a French overseas department in the southwestern Indian Ocean, located on the territory of the commune of Saint-Pierre, on the grounds of Établissements Isautier.
31. Batterie Sainte-Marthe
The Santa Marta Fort is a 17th-century military fort that is part of the defense system in the town of St Pierre on Martinique. It is located at the western end of Le Morne d 'Orange, in the district of Le Mouillage.
32. Cyparis's Dungeon
The dungeon of Cyparis is a dungeon of arched stones located at the bottom of a courtyard in the eastern part of the ruins of the prison of Saint-Pierre, rue de la Prison, in the Centre district of Saint-Pierre.
33. Bassin de radoub, situé dans le port de Saint-Pierre
St Pierre Dry Dock is a dry dock located in Port St Pierre, Reunion Island, a French overseas province in the southwest Indian Ocean. Since January 12, 2006, it has been listed in the list of historical sites.
34. Pont Roche
The Pont Roche, or Old Stone Bridge, is a stone bridge spanning the Roxelane River at the north end of Rue Victor-Hugo in Saint-Pierre, Martinique, dating from 1766. It is the oldest bridge in Martinique.
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