LE HAVRE






Discover Le Havre, its new-found dynamism and its UNESCO World Heritage city center. Auguste Perret completely redesigned the city center in 1947, which had been totally destroyed during the Second World War. The urban style and innovative use of concrete's potential give the city center its distinctive style, open to the sea.


https://whc.unesco.org/fr/list/1181/


Located on the seafront, 600 meters from the marina, the MuMa - Musée d'Art Moderne André Malraux offers modern architecture entirely dedicated to space and light. This glass and steel building houses one of France's most prestigious Impressionist collections.

https://www.muma-lehavre.fr/





Discover the emblematic town of Fécamp and the history of the Terre Neuvas, the fishermen who spent long months fishing cod in Terre Neuve off the Canadian coast. The Musée des Pêcheries, located in the heart of the port, recounts this history, which is intimately linked to that of the town of Fécamp.


https://www.musee-fecamp.fr/

The Palais Bénédictine is an architectural masterpiece of neo-Gothic and neo-Renaissance inspiration, built in the late 19th century in honor of the Bénédictine liqueur. After a self-guided tour of the art collections, follow your guide to discover the distillery and cellars, and enjoy a tasting of the liqueur in the magnificent glass roof.

https://www.benedictinedom.com/flamboyant-palais/