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La Suite - Chevalier de Saint George

From

220€

By night

no-smoking

Bedroom :

People: 2

Bed: 1 Queen size 160cm / 5.25ft

Mattress: shape memory

Size: 30m2 / 98ft2

Terrace: 35m2 / 115ft2

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Large room with terrace and spa/jacuzzi - sea and mountain views - Immerse yourself in nature, with spectacular views from all sides.

 

This panoramic suite, with its mix of modernist design combined with the uniqueness of the Caribbean spirit, red wood frame, Scandinavian touch with a nod to the contemporary world and the Cobra movement, will charm you with its confidential atmosphere. It offers panoramic views of the sea, mountains and garden. The perfect place to relax in your private spa/jacuzzi (sleeps 2). The bathroom is elegantly decorated, with noble materials and warm colours, and includes a WC and walk-in shower.

Comfort :

Breakfast included

Private SPA with 2 flat seats

Cane daybed

Queen-size four-poster bed 160 cm

Memory foam mattress

Organic Egyptian cotton satin bed linen

Mosquito net

Air conditioning from 7:30 p.m. to 7:20 a.m.

Computer compatible safe

Walk-in shower

Organic shower gel

Organic cotton towels

Hair dryer

Magnifying mirror

Nespresso © with capsules

Kettle

Minibar

Ecolabel recycled paper handkerchief

FSC standard toilet paper

Rainwater toilet

High table

Very high-speed 2G and 5G 100Mbps WIFI

Bluetooth speaker

Beach fouta - free loan

American billiards

Snorkeling kit (free loan from 36 to 48)

Darts

Board games

Yamaha concert grand piano

Ice cube dispenser

5000L anti-cut drinking water tank

Free filtered water dispenser

Rainwater recovery (WC+washing machine)

Private enclosed parking

Electric vehicle charging station

Green photovoltaic electricity

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WHO IS CHEVALIER DE SAINT GEORGE ?  -  Heritage and History of Guadeloupe

Joseph de Saint-George was born a slave in Guadeloupe on December 25, 1739 or 1945. He is the only son of Guillaume-Pierre de Boullongne, settler and planter, and a slave Nanon. He arrived in France, landed in Bordeaux in 1753. There he received the education traditionally reserved for the aristocracy.

He boarded with Nicolas Texier de la Boëssière, master of arms. Joseph de Saint-George stands out as one of the finest fencers in Paris.

But he is above all a musician, a virtuoso violinist, a great composer and a conductor. Favorite musician of Marie-Antoinette, he became her music tutor, and was proposed as director of the Royal Opera. He had to give it up in the face of the racist bronca of the court. Nevertheless He was Mozart's rival.

From then on, he became involved in the Enlightenment movement and became the first black-skinned Freemason.

Friends of the Prince of Wales, of Condorcet close to the Duke of Orléans, he joined the National Guard after the revolution and became a colonel.

He was arrested on November 4, 1793, at Château-Thierry, suspected of royalist sympathy. Imprisoned for 11 months under terror, he was released on July 27, 1794. He was relieved of his command and dismissed from the army. From 1795 to 1797 he returned to the Caribbean on the island of Santo Domingo and would have helped Toussaint-Louverture in the Haitian revolution (1791-1802). He died on June 12, 1799, at the age of 54 of a bladder ulcer, in a state close to misery.

 

A second death struck him when slavery was restored in 1802. All of his musical work was erased from the repertoire.

Nevertheless, a small revenge took place in December 2001. Rue Richepanse in the 1st arrondissement of Paris (named after the general who had restored slavery in Guadeloupe on the orders of Bonaparte) was renamed to become Rue du Chevalier de Saint- George.

LOGO HABITATION CAFEIERE SAMANA BEAUSEJOUR
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