Le Havre : Patrimoine Mondial
Le Havre, a World Heritage site in Normandy, city of Art and History, the seaside sailing and water sports, and, the Malraux Museum, the largest collection of impressionnists paintings in France outside Paris ...
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Le Havre : au coeur de la Normandie
Le Havre, at the heart of Normandy
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Tourist Office of Le Havre
186 boulevard Clemenceau
BP 649
76059 Le Havre Cedex - France
Tel : (+33-0)2 32 74 04 04
Fax : (+33-0)2 35 42 38 39
contact@lehavretourisme.com
 
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Le Havre in Normandy, History of the City
The City - Largest city in Normandy with 193 000 inhabitants

Le Havre de Grâce was established in 1517 by King Francis I of France after the silting-up of the ports of the Seine estuary, Honfleur and Harfleur. In 1820 and 1852, the city was enlarged, first thanks to the pushing back of the ramparts and later, to their demolition. A war port during the 17th century, successful trading with the Isles during the 18th century and emigration to America during the 19th century; all this contributed to a high demography and a fast development of the city of Le Havre. The industrialisation beginning in the 1920’s gives the first place to the city in Normandy thanks to its worldwide coffee and cotton market..

In September 1944, 80% of the city centre was destroyed and the port was completely devastated.

It has taken twenty years for Le Havre to find a new lease of life. The lower part of the town is now the largest post-war unitary reconstruction site, with a surface area of 150 hectares. The unusual architecture made of concrete, created by Auguste Perret, offering antique columns and screen walls of oriental inspiration, opens Le Havre up on the sea. The lights of Le Havre skies are highly prized by impressionists and give an impression of wide spaces to the viewer.

Le Havre more than a city, a site, to be discovered !

 
Le Havre, largest city in Normandy
Le Havre, statue of King Francis I of France
Memory and Heritage
http://lehavre.1944.free.fr

Le Havre is listed as one of UNESCO’s World Heritage site
http://whc.unesco.org/fr/list/1181
 
Le Havre, ancien heritage sites
Graville Priory, 11th - 13th century and its 17th century altarpiece gilded with 23-carat gold.
Saint-Michel d'lngouville Chapel, 15th century - closed to the public.
Notre-Dame Cathedral, 16th century, with its great organ offered by Cardinal Richelieu ( internationally renowned acoustics).
17th - 18th century half-timbered and brick houses, home of one of the King's sailors (former “Musée de l’ancien Havre”).
Museum of Natural History, former 18th and 19th century law court house
The Ship owner's House 18th century, with a splendid sculpted wood well of light
Vauban area, one of the oldest docks in France, built as early as 1840
Le Havre, modern heritage sites
Auguste Perret architecture . More
Saint-Joseph Church, designed by Auguste Perret, the highest building in Le Havre (106m) and its tower giving out a peculiar light . More
Malraux Museum (fine arts), with large picture windows, opened up on the sea. Thanks to the Senn-Foulds donation of June 2006, the Malraux Museum houses the largest collection of impressionist paintings in France after the Orsay Museum in Paris . More
The cultural centre Le Volcan, a surprising work by Oscar Niemeyer, the architect of Brasilia.
 

 

On the 17th of July 2005: the city centre of Le Havre is listed as one of UNESCO’s World Heritage site.

Le Havre : Le Volcan
Le Havre ancien heritage
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