Roland Richardson Gallery Museum

 
 

MARIGOT'S HISTORIC LANDMARK & GALLERY

An on-going exhibit of Roland Richardson's work is featured in their beautifully restored gallery landmark in Marigot at #6 rue de la Republique. Here you will find nature abound with the colors of the Caribbean. This two-level home and garden dates back to the Richardson's early European settlement dating back to the 1700's and is a perfect home for exhibition of St. Martin's recognized Impressionist.

 
 
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While visiting the French capitol, Marigot, a beautiful experience awaits you at Roland Richardson Gallery.

Ten years after beginning their restoration of #6 rue de la Republique, Roland and Laura Richardson happily invite each visitor to a tour of the family's historic home & concealed courtyard garden, which date back to the island's earliest European settlement before the French Revolution of 1789.

The existing house was actually built in the 1840's. It was used by Roland's great grandfather who was Mayor of French St. Martin, Ferdinand Morales, as the official Mairie (Townhall) and functioned as the island's only center for regional communication in the early 1900's. When there was no electric, telephone or cars, every day news was read to the townspeople from the veranda.

 
 
 
 
 

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