City of St. Martinville

St. Martin de Tours Church Square
St. Martin de Tours Church Square
Evangeline Oak and Gazebo
Evangeline Oak and Gazebo
Evangeline Statue
Evangeline Statue
Deportation Cross, Acadian Memorial, St. Martinville
Deportation Cross, Acadian Memorial, St. Martinville
Duchamp Opera House (c. 1830).  Located at Main and Port (Hwy 31 and 96).  Official gift shop for the city.
Duchamp Opera House (c. 1830). Located at Main and Port (Hwy 31 and 96). Official gift shop for the city.
Danna's Bakery, a St. Martinville tradition since the 1930s.  Located on Bridge Street.
Danna's Bakery, a St. Martinville tradition since the 1930s. Located on Bridge Street.
Clambeaugh's Restaurant, where you can find New Orleans influenced Creole cuisine in the heart of Acadiana.  Located on North Main St.
Clambeaugh's Restaurant, where you can find New Orleans influenced Creole cuisine in the heart of Acadiana. Located on North Main St.
The Old Pecan House, located on the banks of Bayou Teche, now home to the Bayou Teche Farmers Market, held every Saturday from 8 a.m. - noon.  Located at N. New Market and Hamilton Streets.
The Old Pecan House, located on the banks of Bayou Teche, now home to the Bayou Teche Farmers Market, held every Saturday from 8 a.m. - noon. Located at N. New Market and Hamilton Streets.
St. John-Levert Sugar refinery; one of the oldest, continuous operating sugar plantations in the country
St. John-Levert Sugar refinery; one of the oldest, continuous operating sugar plantations in the country
St. Martinville is home to many surviving early Creole and Cajun homes.
St. Martinville is home to many surviving early Creole and Cajun homes.
Come research and find your Acadian ancestors at the Acadian Memorial
Come research and find your Acadian ancestors at the Acadian Memorial
Come worship, or just visit, St. Martin de Tours Church, the oldest church in SW Louisiana, built in the 1830s.
Come worship, or just visit, St. Martin de Tours Church, the oldest church in SW Louisiana, built in the 1830s.
Walk the streets of St. Martinville to gaze upon the beautiful Antebellum architecture
Walk the streets of St. Martinville to gaze upon the beautiful Antebellum architecture
The beautiful Bayou Teche, which runs through St. Martinville
The beautiful Bayou Teche, which runs through St. Martinville
The African American Museum begin its story with the Diaspora of the African people forced into slavery.
The African American Museum begin its story with the Diaspora of the African people forced into slavery.

Location

125 S. New Market St.
St. Martinville LA 70582

The area in and around St. Martinville was originally the home of the Attakapas Indians, where they lived, hunted and fished.   The Europeans, along with the Africans, began arriving in mid 1700s.  Incorporated in 1817.  Tour the Evangeline Oak Park on the Bayou Teche: Cultural Heritage Center - African American, Acadian Memorial Museums, Tourism Center, St. Martin De Tours Church Square and Longfellow-Evangeline State Historic Site. 

Amenities

General Information
  • Family Friendly
  • Handicapped Accessible
  • Cash Only
Parking
  • Bus Parking
Areas (Louisiana Tour Guide)
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