Travel back in time by opening the doors of Maison Célières, a landmark of New Caledonia's colonial past. Guided tour every first saturday of the month and every third wednesday.
In Nouméa, Maison Célières is a flagship site of the city's cultural heritage. Built in the 19th century, it bears witness to past life in New Caledonia through architecture typical of the period. The rooms have been carefully restored and showcase period furniture, historical objects and exhibitions devoted to local history. For history and heritage lovers, the address offers a tangible reading of the Caledonian colonial past and its transformations. Guided visits are scheduled every first Saturday of the month and every third Wednesday of the month, with entry in accompanied groups. Plan your visit.