✅ Immediate next step: 78 rue Madame Payé

📷 Jean-Marie Kameni – © Musée des Cultures Guyanaises

Your MCG visit isn't over! Your ticket includes the second house of the Museum of Guianese Cultures, at 78 rue Madame Payé, only 100 metres away, on the same street.

You will discover there:

  • The current temporary exhibition (currently: AristĂ©, buried memory of the Guianas)
  • The documentation centre of the Museum of Guianese Cultures

Walk: 1 minute. Exit this house and continue right on rue Madame Payé.

📷 Céramiques Aristé (culture amérindienne précolombienne) – © Musée des Cultures Guyanaises

A preview of what awaits you at the 78: objects from the Aristé culture, an Amerindian people whose archaeological remains (between the 9ᵗʰ and 15ᵗʰ centuries) tell a still little-known memory of French Guiana.


🏛️ To extend: the Félix Éboué House

300 metres from the Tell House, at the corner of rue Christophe Colomb and rue Félix Éboué, stands the birthplace of Félix Éboué – son-in-law of Herménégilde Tell, first Black governor of a French colony and first Black man transferred to the Panthéon in 1949.

Autonomous institution, managed in partnership with the Territorial Collectivity of French Guiana. Separate ticket.

Estimated walk: 4 minutes.

📌 Karbet phase 2: a dedicated digital pathway for the Éboué House will be deployed in 2026-2027.


🏛️ And also: the Alexandre-Franconie Museum

On the Place des Palmistes, in the heart of Cayenne, stands the Alexandre-Franconie Museum – created in 1901, labelled Museum of France, House of the Illustrious.

Directly managed by the Territorial Collectivity of French Guiana. Separate ticket.

You will discover there Father Barbotin's insects, Francis Lagrange's penal colony paintings, Amerindian archaeology, and the permanent exhibition on the history of French Guiana.

📌 Karbet phase 3: dedicated pathway in 2027.


📍 The Cayenne museum triangle

Three museums within a 600-metre radius around the Place des Palmistes, walkable. Three complementary stories: living peoples (MCG), exemplary individual trajectory (Éboué), nature and grand narrative (Franconie).

Karbet aims to become, over its 3 phases, the unified pathway of this museum triangle.