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Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
1672
Governor's residence at Fort Saint-Louis
Governor's residence at Fort Saint-Louis 1672 (≈ 1672)
Marquis de Baas settles down.
1923-1928
Construction of the Governor's Hotel
Construction of the Governor's Hotel 1923-1928 (≈ 1926)
By Germain Olivier and Paul Fraisse.
19 mars 1946
Department of Martinique
Department of Martinique 19 mars 1946 (≈ 1946)
The building becomes prefecture.
23 août 1947
Official prefecture facility
Official prefecture facility 23 août 1947 (≈ 1947)
Ceremony marking his new position.
20 mars 1990
Partial registration for historical monuments
Partial registration for historical monuments 20 mars 1990 (≈ 1990)
Protection of facades and roofs.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Facades and roofs of the three buildings (main building and two administrative buildings bordering the aisle of honour) (Box BC 189): inscription by order of 20 March 1990
Key figures
Germain Olivier - Architect
Designer of the Governor's Hotel.
Paul Fraisse - Execution architect
Worker of Germain Olivier.
Marquis de Baas - Governor of Martinique (17th century)
First resident at Fort Saint-Louis.
Origin and history
The prefecture hotel of Martinique, located in Fort-de-France, is an official building built between 1923 and 1928 by architect Germain Olivier, with Paul Fraisse as architect of execution. A classic inspiration, he was inspired by the Petit Trianon de Versailles in its general form, while adopting a distinct architectural vocabulary. First reinforced concrete building on the island, it replaces a former wooden house housing the Government Palace, separated from the Petit Government by Government Street.
Originally, the governors of Martinique resided at Fort Saint-Louis in 1672, then in a large wooden house, before the new Governor's Hotel was erected. It became prefecture in 1946, during the département of Martinique, and since then has been home to the services of the prefecture of the region. Partly inscribed in the historical monuments on 20 March 1990, it retains facades with superimposed orders (doric on the ground floor, ionic on the floor) and a mechanical tile cover.
The official installation ceremony as a prefecture took place on 23 August 1947, although the departmentalization was voted on 19 March 1946. In 1948, the legal ownership of the building was transferred to the Department, while remaining under the control of the State. The building thus symbolizes the transition from colonial to departmental status, while embodying an innovative architecture for the era in Martinique.
The protected elements include the facades and roofs of the three main buildings, bordering an aisle of honour. The wooden carpentry and ironwork doors on the ground floor reflect a mixture of local traditions and metropolitan influences. The current address, 82 Victor-Severe Street, perpetuates its central role in the Martinic administration.
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