1517 Pl. de l'Hôtel de ville, 76600 Le Havre, FranceMap
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City Hall of Le Havre Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The City Hall was designed by a well-known architect. Construction started in 1954 and was completed in 1958. The accompanying facilities include fountains, lawns, flower areas, roof terraces, towers, halls, etc.
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Important Functions Inside
This city hall is big and of the 60s era, typical desing from that time. In my opinion, not attractive, but it is clean and neat. I am sure there are important functions happening inside. Not a tou...
It's an important building and it is very large and long. It takes up the whole block and is imposing. Faces a nice garden. But the design is stark mid-60s, not a graceful or classic period. So co...
The town hall of Gavra – is not less famous, including outside France, French architect August Perre. It was he who planned and designers ... after the end of World War II
Important Functions Inside
This city hall is big and of the 60s era, typical desing from that time. In my opinion, not attractive, but it is clean and neat. I am sure there are important functions happening inside. Not a tou...
The Stark City Hall
It's an important building and it is very large and long. It takes up the whole block and is imposing. Faces a nice garden. But the design is stark mid-60s, not a graceful or classic period. So co...
Concrete block
Despite being part of the reconstructed city, the city hall did not impress us beyond looking like a concrete block.
One of the main attractions
The museum is now here. It was closed on Monday. You can climb to the tower to inspect the city from above.
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The town hall of Gavra – is not less famous, including outside France, French architect August Perre. It was he who planned and designers ... after the end of World War II