National Parks / Christiansted National Historic Site
Christiansted National Historic Site
National Historic Site — VI
Christiansted National Historic Site was established in 1952 as the first unit of the National Park Service in the Virgin Islands of the United States. Covering over seven acres the park tells the stories about Danish economy and ways of life, and the interactions of people in Europe, Africa, West Indies, and North America during the Danish era of occupation of the Virgin Islands (1734-1917).
Current Alerts
- DangerEmergency Closure of Portions of Christiansted National Historic Site
Portions of Fort Christiansvaern and portions of D. Hamilton Jackson Park are temporarily closed due to unsafe conditions. For your safety, do not enter closed or barricaded areas and follow all posted signs and staff instructions. Crews are working to secure the affected areas and restore safe public access. The closure will remain in effect until conditions are determined to be safe.
- InformationThe Steeple Building Closed
The Steeple Building remains closed until further notice.
Source: National Park Service.
