Guadeloupe

Caribbean Architecture

The Architecture of Guadeloupe

"At the beginning of the 1900’s, Guadeloupe underwent a transformation. After being hit by a natural disaster, a few notable architects used their creativity and new, modern ideas to reconstruct and rebuild the island. Three architects who lead these changes were Alí Tur, André Bruyére and Gérard Michel Corbin." [Patriquin Architects] Read More

Guadeloupe, The Modern Transition by Christian Galpin - PDF Click Here to Open

Building of the habitation Zévallos

Streets of Port-Louis, Guadeloupe

Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Guadeloupe, Classé

View of the Presbytery at Deshaies

 Cemetery in Morne-à-l'Eau, Guadeloupe

Mairie du Moule, Guadeloupe

Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste au Moule en Guadeloupe

Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste (Inscrit, Classé)

Maison Coquille (Inscrit, Classé)