Musée Jean Mermoz

Senegal


This small museum gives a glimpse into the life and times of Jean Mermoz, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry and other pilots who flew during the golden era of aviation in the 1930s. Saint-Louis was a key stop on the European to South American aeropostale route, and the point of embarkation for the challenging flight across the Atlantic to Brazil.


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