• On foot / By bus / By taxi: The Place Perret is in the city centre of Le Havre between the City Hall and the Volcan (take the Rue de Paris).
  • Take the funiculaire (cable car) for an easy climb to Le Havre's upper plateau. From the Hôtel de Ville (City Hall), it’s a 7-minute walk (600 metres)...
  • Le Havre city hall added in a statement that the case concerns the running of a digital campus known as “La Cité Numérique.”
  • Le Havre like many port cities and towns is often only registered by those arriving by sea and even then, it’s only to disembark and drive straight out of it.
  • City Hall of Le Havre – sits approximately on the site of the previous city hall. It consists of two parts, including a tower holding the administrative offices.
  • Le Havre City Hall is located in Downtown Le Havre. You can easily spend a leisurely day seeing the sights and exploring what this neighborhood has to offer.
  • Le Havre, founded in 1517 by King Francois I, is a coastal city on the west of France, in the Normandy region. ... Le Havre City Hall. Oscar Niemeyer Volcan.
  • In this article, we’ve selected the best things to do in Le Havre, the city of our birth and heart.
  • Le Havre City. ... Finished rebuilding in 1958 on its pre-war site, the Town Hall is one of the emblematic sites of the reconstruction by Auguste Perret.
  • Le Havre is a World Heritage Site in Normandy, France. The city suffered great damage from bombings during the Second World War.