1844 – Grand Théâtre, Le Havre, Normandy, France
Originally opened 24 April 1823 and destroyed in a fire just twenty years later.
Originally opened 24 April 1823 and destroyed in a fire just twenty years later.
Imposing Beaux-Arts building designed by French architect responsible for many buildings in Le Harve.
Destroyed during bombing in 1944 during the Second World War.
From The Architect, January 23, 1875 “Last Year year there was a competition among French architects for this building,
The second railway station in Le Havre,
Destroyed in 1944, and replaced with a landmark piece of Modernist architecture by Auguste Perret.
Casino with a theatre hall, built 1910 by Henri Daigue in the Beaux-Arts style.
Alfred Nasousky (sometimes spelled as Nasuesky),
The third railway station in Le Havre,
Designed as a station and port facility,