Originally built by, and for, the French department of corrections or
Administration Pénitentiaire, many old official buildings in Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni bear a distinctive architectural style, a unique mix of colonial style and penitentiary architecture. Most of these buildings are located on
Avenue De Gaulle,
Avenue Lieutenant-Colonel Tourtet and the
Boulevard Mallouet. After the jailhouse was closed and the penal authority left in the early 1950s, these buildings suffered from lack of maintenance and interest, and were much damaged due to the harsh weather conditions in western French Guiana. Close to a state of total ruin, they underwent a major restoration in the early 80s, after the city council and French
Minister of Culture realized that the old penitentiary and administrative district was of high cultural and historical interest. It soon became a major tourist attraction, with the
Camp de la Transportation its star. Other notable sights from the penitentiary years include
Saint-Jean-du-Maroni, formerly the
Camp de la Relégation and today's main military HQ for western French Guiana. There is also a small island in the middle of the Maroni River which used to house the prisoners affected with
leprosy.
Papillon wrote about hiding there during one of his daring escapes. Notable sights not related to the prisons: •
La Charbonnière: Maroon village founded by refugees from Suriname's civil war. There are many hotels in Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, including the
Auberge Bois Diable, Chez Julienne, Hôtel la Tentiaire, Le Relais des 3 Lacs and
Star Hôtel. == Climate ==