• 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.
  • 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).
  • Classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO for its post-war city center, the city of Le Havre takes its place in Normandy, in the department of Seine-Maritime.
  • Mar 8, 2016 - Tower of the Le Havre City Hall, by Auguste Perret.
  • 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 City Hall (Mairie du Havre, Hôtel de ville du Havre), which has a webcam, is a local government building in Le Havre, Normandy.
  • 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.
  • Le Havre from the City Hall. ... Buildings from A. Perret, Avenue Foch. Le Havre, the City Rebuilt by Auguste Perret (France).
  • 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.
  • Le Havre, the city rebuilt by Auguste Perret, is an outstanding post-war example of urban planning and architecture.