- TripBuzz found 25 things to do indoors in the St. Martinville area. From Church of St Martin de Tours to Acadian Memorial & Museum, St. Martinville offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 23 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 23 different types of things to do inside in or near St. Martinville, Louisiana. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Art Gallery, History Museums, Religious Buildings and Bowling.
- There are 3 indoor activities in St. Martinville, and 22 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Lafayette, New Iberia, Breaux Bridge and Scott.
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The Church of St Martin de Tours is a 19th century Acadian church which operates as a multi-purpose venue playing host to a variety of events such as weddings, receptions and more.
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Locals and tourists both enjoy spending an afternoon in the Acadian Memorial and Museum. The museum spotlights the Acadian's who found refuge in Louisiana and allows those of Acadian background to track their ancestors.
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Speaking on the story of the arrival of African Americans into Southwest Louisiana is The African American Museum. The museum features a collection of exhibits that support the main attraction, a twenty six foot mural by a renowned artist in the area.
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Enjoy interactive displays about the food, music, and overall culture of the area at the Bayou Teche Museum. Take a trip down the salt mine, watch informative videos, and learn about the Antebellum history among many other activities.
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A city-run theater in a historic downtown building, the Sliman Theater for the Performing Arts has been fully restored to its appearance circa 1940. It hosts a variety of live performances, and is available for special events.
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Shadows on the Teche is a recently restored Georgian manor house which dates back to 19th century and houses a variety of period memorabilia and furnishings to depict the southern plantation lifestyle during the period.
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A brief and straightforward tour is the primary attraction at the Conrad Rice Museum. The guided tour shows guests how rice has been handled and processed for over 100 years, and there is an on-site retail store.
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The Community Center is a multi-purpose recreational facility that includes basketball courts, volleyball courts, and a badminton court. The facility also has a fitness room, pickle ball courts, and several activity rooms.
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Painting with a Twist is a private party facility that also hosts occasions including weddings, family reunions, corporate events, and team building activities. The studio also contains a refrigerator and cups.
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The Lagniappe Antiques Etc. is an antique shop which covers 17,000 square feet and displays for selling art, antiques and collectibles. It has items which cover areas from French antiques to funky art.