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Oblíbené u hostů, kteří si rezervují hotely v destinaci Le Havre
Oblíbené u hostů, kteří si rezervují hotely v destinaci Le Havre
Oblíbené u hostů, kteří si rezervují hotely v destinaci Le Havre
Oblíbené u hostů, kteří si rezervují hotely v destinaci Le Havre
Oblíbené u hostů, kteří si rezervují hotely v destinaci Le Havre
Oblíbené u hostů, kteří si rezervují hotely v destinaci Le Havre
Oblíbené u hostů, kteří si rezervují hotely v destinaci Le Havre
The jagged coast of Normandy contrasts with the sharp lines created by Belgian architect Auguste Perret’s post-war modernist creation in Le Havre. The city encompasses an important port at the mouth of the Seine river that flows into the English Channel after passing through Paris.
St. Joseph’s Church rose from the ashes of World War II to become a striking symbol for Le Havre’s architectural awakening. The huge tower consists of a concrete outer skin complemented with a Neo-Gothic interior including coloured-glass windows letting in different shades of light.
The Andre Malraux Museum has a wonderful collection of artworks from the Impressionist period including paintings from Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Wide open spaces and fountains are a feature of the square, one of the biggest in France, surrounding Hotel de Ville (town hall).
Sometimes referred to as the ‘Brasilia of France’, Le Havre incorporates the work of Brazil’s most famous architect, Oscar Niemeyer, in his creation Le Volcan. Spanning the river Seine is Le Pont de Normandie, an iconic cable bridge linking the city with Honfleur.
Most hotels and apartments on Booking.com are located in the compact city centre or around the train station.