• Instead, it is advisable to discover Le Havre. The city, often wrongly reviled for its concrete architecture, scores with its visitors for its short distances.
  • Not far away, in the north, you find the city hall with a 72 m high tower and in front of it Europe’s largest city hall square. City Hall Le-Havre.
  • ...사적; City hall in Le Havre (France); balai kota; Rathaus in Le Havre, Frankreich; balè banda; Rathaus (Le Havre); Hôtel de ville du Havre</nowiki>.
  • This city has lots to offer tourists. Le Havre was hit pretty hard by bombings in World War II, but there are still countless attractions in Le Havre.
  • 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).
  • Le Havre from the City Hall. ... Buildings from A. Perret, Avenue Foch. Le Havre, the City Rebuilt by Auguste Perret (France).
  • Here are 2 3D models of the City Hall of Le Havre before (HdVVdH01.stl) and after (HdVVdH02.stl) the extension works.
  • Discover Le Havre, a city-harbour in Normandy situated on the Seine estuary. The UNESCO-listed city was entirely rebuilt in modernist style after WW2.
  • Towards the eastern end of the rebuilt centre is the City Hall, which is a perfect monument to the architectural style that now defines Le Havre.
  • Town hall of Le Havre (Q3146216). From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... City hall in Le Havre (France).