An Mao Héritage
Just a 10-minute walk into the woods outside Le Marin, An Mao, a peaceful memorial to Martinique's fleeing slaves. In this one-hectare park, visitors are diving on an intense memorial trip inhabited by Indian slaves, followed by elders who, after slavery was abolished.
An Mao Héritage is a monument created by Pierre-Yves Panor on the chestnut land of "An Mao", It is here that many survivors have escaped from nearby plantations, following their ancestors. after slavery in the French Caribbean was abolished in 1794. An Mao Héritage is also the land of their ancestors leaving the plantation after the abolition of slavery to build a new destiny for the people here.
This place is a grateful place to pay tribute to them for the cultural and human heritage they have left behind: the ideals of peace, faith, freedom, brotherhood, stories, legends. and above all, love of nature and plant science. Besides, An Mao Héritage manifests their ancestral wisdom through its gardens and attractions, as well as knowing the importance that trees, plants, stories and beliefs have in Martinique's social history.
To enter An Mao Héritage, visitors need to park their car next to the "We are humanity" sign at the entrance. After that, take about 10 minutes to enjoy walking, immerse yourself in nature to enjoy the magical panorama of this place! An Mao Héritage is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday afternoons from 3:30 pm and Saturday from 9:00 am. It is truly a must-visit for those who want to learn about authentic Martinique, the cradle of history and culture.