23/03/2021
The Ogier-Fombrun Museum will share stories about the pre-Colombian Indians to the colonial era in 1794, when Haiti was the largest sugar producer in the Caribbean. Located on a sugar cane plantation from the eighteenth century, the Ogier-Fombrun Museum tells the story of our beloved country. Built in 1760 by French colonialist Guillaume Ogier and abandoned during the War of Independence in 1804, it is one of the few structures of this kind that has survived over time.