Heritage label of the 20th century
This label, launched in 1999, aims to identify and point out the constructions and urban complexes protected or not under the title of Historical Monuments or protected spaces whose architectural and urban interest justifies passing them on to future generations as elements of the heritage of the 20th century.
The "Heritage of the 20th century" label was launched by the Ministry of Culture and Communication in 1999. Its purpose is to identify and alert the public by means of a logo designed for this purpose, urban constructions and complexes protected or not under the title of Historical Monuments or protected spaces whose architectural and urban interest justifies passing them on to future generations as integral elements of the heritage of the twentieth century.
At the last Regional Commission for Heritage and Sites (CRPS) held on 8 December 2015, the members voted in favour of the labelling of 25 buildings.
These labels "Heritage of the twentieth century" are added to the 9 already awarded.
The current distribution of buildings labeled "Heritage of the 20th century" is as follows:
- religious architecture: 6
- domestic architecture: 11
- culture architecture - research - sport - leisure: 2
- school architecture: 3
- commercial and tertiary craft architecture: 4
- military architecture : 1
- public civil architecture: 4
- fiscal or financial architecture: 2
- hospital assistance or social protection architecture: 1
The breakdown by municipality is as follows:
- Bellefontaine: 2
- Ducos: 1
- Fort-de-France: 21
- Fonds Saint-Denis: 1
- The Lamentin: 1
- Le Marin: 1
- The Preacher: 1
- Pilot River: 1
- Saint-Pierre: 2
- Schoelcher: 1
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