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Le Havre City Hall

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took over until completion in 1958. Perret was tasked with rebuilding the city after its destruction in World War II. Using concrete, the city was rebuilt in a homogenous manner from 1945 to 1964. The city hall is 143 metres in length, and its 18-storey tower is 70 metres high. Perret's redesigned
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Its design was initially controversial, as some voices in the city council wanted a reconstruction of the destroyed city hall which dated from 1859. It was built on the same spot. The tower drew the strongest criticism, as such
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and construction began in 1953. Perret died shortly afterwards and
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French
Le Havre
Normandy
monument historique
Auguste Perret
Jacques Tournant
UNESCO
World Heritage Site
skyscrapers
"Trois nouveaux classements au Havre"
Ministry of Culture (France)
"Le Havre, la ville reconstruite par Auguste Perret"
UNESCO
"L'hôtel de ville"
49°29′39″N 0°06′28″E / 49.4941°N 0.1078°E / 49.4941; 0.1078
Categories
City and town halls in France
Monuments historiques of Seine-Maritime
Buildings and structures completed in 1958
Modernist architecture in France
Buildings and structures in Le Havre
20th-century architecture in France

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