Previously known as the " Schœlcher House of Fessenheim", closed in 2014, the site was replaced by the museum area entitled " Musée Victor Schœlcher, son oeuvre" (Victor Schœlcher
A statue of Victor Schœlcher, the father of the abolition whose family originally came from Fessenheim in Alsace, was inaugurated the 12th of July 1981 .
On the 28th of February 2006, to mark the bicentenary of the death of General Dumas, the association of the Friends of General Alexandre Dumas (Les amis du Général Alexandre Dumas) installed a plaque
Inaugurated on the 23rd of May 2006, the monument represents a black woman embracing a black man who, facing her, raises his arms and breaks his chains.
A statue in honor of Solitude was inaugurated on the 10th of May 2007 in Bagneux, Hauts-de-Seine (twin city of Grand Bourg, Marie-Galante Island, Guadeloupe).
A statue of Victor Schœlcher was erected in 1904 in Houilles (Yvelines), the city where Schœlcher died in 1893.
The bust was destroyed by the Nazis during World War, II and rebuilt in 1949.