La Savane

La Savane is a 12½ acre park located on the Fort-de-France Bay in Martinique.

On the west side the park borders the Bibliothèque Schoelcher (or Schoelcher Library), a Romanesque-Byzantine building initially part of the Paris Exposition of 1889, dismantled, shipped to Martinique and re-built in Fort-de-France.

La Savane is home to a statue of Joséphine de Beauharnais, born on the island on 23 June 1763, first wife of Napoleon and Empress of France.

The Carrara marble statue, created by Vital Dubray, was vandalized and is now missing its head.

The park also shelters a tiny colorful market offering exotic items, souvenirs and snacks.