Registration as Historic Monument 2011 (≈ 2011)
Total protection of the church, altar and stained glass windows.
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Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The entire church, including altar and stained glass windows (Box AP 746): inscription by decree of 22 September 2011
Origin and history
Sainte-Thérèse Church, located in Fort-de-France, Martinique, is a religious building listed as a Historical Monument. Its inscription by decree of 22 September 2011 covers the entire building, including the altar and stained glass windows, highlighting their heritage value. The precise location of the church, although noted as approximate (5/10 in precision), is indicated at 1C Rue du Colibri, in the overseas department of Martinique.
This monument belongs to a diocesan association, which suggests its active role in local religious life. Although information on its detailed history or construction period is not available from the sources consulted, its protected status reflects its cultural and architectural importance to the region. The churches in Martinique, often marked by syncretism between Catholic traditions and Creole influences, play a central role in the community and spiritual life of the island.