Places to see in ( Le Havre - France ) Cathedrale Notre Dame
Places to see in ( Le Havre - France ) Cathedrale Notre Dame
Le Havre Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church in Le Havre, France. The cathedral was previously a parish church dating from the 16th and 17th centuries, and is the oldest of the very few buildings in central Le Havre to have survived the devastation of World War II.
It became a cathedral and the seat of the Bishop of Le Havre in 1974, when the diocese of Le Havre was created. The belltower dates from around 1520 and the main façade is Baroque.
The building was kept unusually low because of the difficulties posed by the unstable ground. The fine church organs were the gift of the Cardinal de Richelieu in 1637, when he was governor of the town.
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La rénovation monumentale de la cathédrale du Havre - Météo à la carte
C’est un des rares bâtiments de la ville à ne pas avoir été détruit par les bombardements lors de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. En revanche, la pluie, le vent et le froid ont abîmé la pierre et les vitraux. Depuis trois mois, neuf corps de métiers lui refont une beauté.
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Cathédrale Notre-Dame du Havre
Cathédrale Notre-Dame du Havre (Le Havre Cathedral) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Le Havre.
It was previously a parish church dating from the 16th and 17th centuries, and is the oldest of the very few buildings in central Le Havre to have survived the devastation of World War II. It became a cathedral and the seat of the Bishop of Le Havre in 1974, when the diocese of Le Havre was created.
The belltower dates from around 1520 and the main façade is Baroque. The building was kept unusually low because of the difficulties posed by the unstable ground.
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Bibliotheque Oscar Niemeyer
Appartement Temoin
Eglise St-Joseph
Musee Maison de L'Armateur
Parc de Rouelles
Musee des Beaux Arts Andre Malraux
Jardins de l'Hotel de Ville
Les Jardins Suspendus
Cathedrale Notre-Dame
La Plage du Havre
Envoyé spécial. Les orphelins de Notre-Dame - 18 avril 2019 (France 2)
La cathédrale est pour eux davantage qu’un monument historique : un être cher. Envoyé spécial a suivi Olivier de Chalus, responsable des guides bénévoles, Patrick Chauvet, recteur-archiprêtre de la cathédrale, Anne Hidalgo, maire de Paris, et ces Parisiens anonymes qui ont vécu l'incendie comme une blessure.
Olivier de Chalus, responsable des guides bénévoles, a vu les premières flammes et il n’en a pas dormi de la nuit. Il connaît l’ampleur et le détail des inestimables pertes. Patrick Chauvet, recteur-archiprêtre de la cathédrale, infatigable conteur de son histoire, a accompagné Anne Hidalgo, la maire de Paris, pour rassembler les trésors sauvegardés et constater les dégâts.
Une blessure
Sans compter ces Parisiens anonymes qui ont vécu ce spectaculaire incendie comme une blessure. La cathédrale est pour eux davantage qu’un monument historique : un être cher… Envoyé spécial les a suivis depuis les premières heures de l’incendie de Notre-Dame de Paris.
Un reportage de Pierre Monégier, Laura Aguirre de Carcer, Virginie Vilar, Romain Boutilly, Kristian Autain, Nicolas Lemarignier et Yvan Martinet
Eglise Notre Dame Le Havre
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Places to see in ( Le Havre - France )
Places to see in ( Le Havre - France )
Le Havre is a major port in northern France's Normandy region, where the Seine River meets the English Channel. It's joined to the city across the estuary, Honfleur, by the Pont de Normandie cable-stayed bridge. Following WWII, Le Havre's heavily damaged city center was famously redesigned by Belgian architect Auguste Perret. Today it features many landmark examples of reinforced-concrete architecture.
Le Havre is a major port town and entry point for ferries arriving in France from the UK, situated on the coast in Upper Normandy on the mouth of the River Seine. Le Havre was very badly damaged during World War II, and much of the city that we see today was as designed by the architect Auguste Perret in the post-war period.
The modernist architecture in Le Havre is unlike any other town in France - and can appear rather 'brutal' to those who aren't enthusiasts of post-war architect. Nonetheless there are some fascinating and noteworthy buildings to admire and a visit is recommended. Note that the redevelopment of the city is so noteworthy that the city has now been designated a UNESCO World heritage site.
A visit to Le Havre will include some particular buildings that are important in understanding the work of Auguste Perret. Your route can start from the Church of Saint Joseph, a post-war building in which the octagonal tower, over 100 metres high, stands out in particular. The work was begun by Auguste Perret, but it was completed after his death by students linked to his school.
Undoubtedly the central point for art in Le Havre is the famous André-Malraux Museum of Modern Art (another modern building but in glass rather than concrete). Known throughout Europe for its collection of Impressionist painters, there is actually much else to enjoy in the museum, including some artefacts in ivory and precious ceramics from Rouen and Normandy.
The Museum highlight is undoubtedly the collection of Impressionist painters, enriched by donations over the course of time and including outstanding works of Monet (1840-1926), undisputed master of the movement (living from 1883 at Giverny, where you can visit his house). In the Museum you can admire the beautiful 'Water Lilies' by Monet.
Among the other sites that attract visitors to Le Havre are the square next to the Town Hall - another building by Auguste Perret, a long concrete building with a tall tower, but the effect is softened by the plants and fountains in the square - and the Cathedral Notre-Dame, which has been extensively restored. To learn more about historic Le Havre you can visit the 'Museum of Old Le Havre' (Musee de l'Ancien Havre). Although nobody would probably choose Le Havre as their holiday resort, the beach also continues to attract visitors: Le Havre was firmly established as a resort in the early 20th century with the establishment of baths and a broad promenade frequented by Parisian tourists.
Alot to see in ( Le Havre - France ) such as :
Pont de Normandie
Museum of modern art André Malraux - MuMa
St Joseph's Church, Le Havre
Jardins suspendus
Port Center - Haropa Place
Maison de l'armateur
Natural History Museum
The Portico Regional Contemporary Art Center of Le Havre
Museum Hotel Dubocage Belville
Abbey Museum Graville
Côte d'Albâtre
Port of Le Havre
chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Grâce d'Équemauville
japonais du Havre Garden
Le Havre Beach
Abbey Montivilliers
Gulli Parc
Arboretum du parc de Rouelles
Le Prieuré de Graville
Park Rouelles (The Bouteillerie)
Saint Roch Square Park
Château d'Orcher
Fort de Sainte-Adresse
Prieuré d'Harfleur
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Cathédrale de Rouen : sa façade est sauvée par un ingénieux portail !
Extrait de l'émission Des Racines et Des Ailes : En remontant la Seine diffusée le 07/12/2016.
Nous observons la cathédrale de Rouen, en nous attardant sur ses majestueuses tours qui ont chacune leurs particularités. Pour consolider la façade qui menace de s'effondrer, un incroyable portail est construit : non seulement il stabilise l'édifice, mais son ornementation en dentelle de pierre est de toute beauté !
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La cathédrale Notre-Dame du Havre : La façade et son histoire
Première vidéo pour introduire un projet permettant de faire découvrir ce noble édifice qui trône dans le plein centre de l'Ancien Havre, dans le quartier Notre-Dame. Cet édifice est un lieu emblématique, mais très peu mis en valeur et qui n'est pas vraiment connu. J'ai donc l'ambition de mieux faire connaître cet édifice aux Havrais, et à toute autres personnes curieuses, du Havre, ou simplement de l'histoire et de l'architecture religieuse.
-Vidéo 1 : L'histoire de la cathédrale (bref résumé) et sa façade occidentale.
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Musiques:
-Jeremy Soule, From Past to Present, In The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Original Game Soundtrack.
-Debussy, La Cathedrale Engloutie, Sir Henry Wood's orchestration.
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Documents utilisés: (sources)
Mes propres photographies:
-Carte des diocèses de Normandie:
-Plan du Havre: AMH, 1Fi14, Plan du Havre de Grâce - XVIIe [AMH = Archives Municipales du Havre]
-Gravure représentant le bombardement anglais: AMH, 5Fi91 - Couture l'Ainé, Vue du bombardement de la ville du Havre (1759)
-Photographies de la cathédrale ravagée: exposées dans les bas-côtés de la cathédrale. Proviennent du photographe Fernez.
-Gravure représentant la façade ouest et nord: AMH, 5Fi40. JHT Bertin, Vue du portail du côté septentrional de l'église Notre-Dame du Havre de Grâce.
-Photo de la Tour de Beurre de la cathédrale de Rouen:
-Ancien plan du Havre et de Notre-Dame: Bibliothèque Nationale de France, GED-5149 - Ambrose Dudley Warwick, Calque d'un plan authentique tracé de la main de Warwick et dont l'original existe à la Tour de Londres. Ce plan a été fait pendant le siège du Hâvre (1563).
Cathédrale Notre Dame du Havre Facade
Utilisation du scanner 3D pour la conservation du patrimoine : réalisation d'une empreinte numérique en 3D de la facade et tympans de la cathédrale Notre Dame du Havre
Incendie de Notre-Dame : 4 détails surprenants sur l'intervention des pompiers
NOTRE-DAME - Dans le documentaire La bataille de Notre-Dame diffusé ce 14 décembre sur TF1, l'opération des sapeurs-pompiers de Paris a des allures de film Hollywoodien.-----
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Le Havre France : Itinéraire de visite touristique et culturelle par vue aérienne de la ville en 3D
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Visite virtuelle de la ville du Havre (France), par vue aérienne en 3D, à partir du logiciel Google Earth.
Détail de la visite par lieux :
- Pont de Normandie
- Plage du Butin
- Le Port
- Ecluse François Premier
- Le Havre Port Center
- MuMa Musée d'art moderne André Malraux
- Bassin de l'Eure
- Maison de l'Estuaire
- Bassin Paul Vatine
- Bassin Vauban
- Jardin japonais du Havre
- Musée Hôtel Dubocage de Bléville
- Musée Maison de l'Armateur
- Cathédrale Notre-Dame du Havre
- Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle
- Bassin du Roi
- Église Saint-François du Havre
- Bassin du Commerce
- Pasino du Havre
- Maison du Patrimoine - Atelier Perret / Appartement Témoin Perret
- Église Saint-Joseph du Havre
- La Plage du Havre
- SkatePark
- Avenue Foch
- Square Saint-Roch
- Hôtel de Ville du Havre
- Funiculaire du Havre
- Le Portique centre régional d'art contemporain du Havre
- Église Sainte-Anne du Havre
- TIM JET
- Parc Hauser
- Fort de Tourneville
- Carmel Du Havre
- Fort de Sainte-Adresse & Jardins suspendus
- Château des Gadelles
- Monument de la Reconnaissance Belge
- Chapelle Notre-Dame des Flots
- Cap de la Hève
- Abbaye de Graville
- Forêt de Montgeon
- Parc de Rouelles (La Bouteillerie)
- Parc de Rouelles (Arboretum)
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Places to see in ( Le Havre - France ) Eglise St Joseph
Places to see in ( Le Havre - France ) Eglise St Joseph
St. Joseph's Church, Le Havre is a Roman Catholic church in Le Havre, France. It was built between 1951 and 1957/58 as part of the reconstruction of the town of Le Havre, which was entirely destroyed by the British during World War II. It acts as a memorial to the five thousand civilians who died in the conflict.
The church was designed by the chief architect for the reconstruction of Le Havre, Auguste Perret, teacher and mentor to the Swiss architect Le Corbusier. The sombre interior is in the Neo-Gothic style. The tower is 107 metres tall and acts as a beacon visible from out at sea, especially at night when illuminated. This is the must visit of the reconstructed city. This masterpiece by Auguste Perret will surprise you. Take the trouble to enter, you will discover a majestic modern church.
With 6500 stained glass windows and concrete walls, St. Joseph's Church is a lighthouse in the heart of the city. It was erected in memory of the victims of the bombings of the Second World War.
Visible more than 60 km offshore in good weather thanks to its 107 meters high, the octagonal lantern tower is a body with its square base that combines nave and choir. This masterpiece of 20th century architecture will take your breath away with its incredible beauty.
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Eglise Notre-Dame du Havre
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[Au détour de nos églises] La loge du gardien de Notre-Dame de Paris
Il y a des fragments de notre patrimoine que nous ne voyons pas, dont nous ne soupçonnons pas l’existence et dont nous ignorons l’histoire.
L’un d’eux est dans l’ombre de l’un des monuments les plus visités au monde et devant lequel des milliers de personnes passent chaque jour ....
Découvrez dans cette vidéo l'histoire de la loge du gardien de Notre-Dame.
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Places to see in ( Le Havre - France ) Abbaye de Graville
Places to see in ( Le Havre - France ) Abbaye de Graville
The Abbey Graville , also called abbey of Sainte-Honorine , was founded in the xi th century. It is located in the district of Graville-Sainte-Honorine in Le Havre , department of Seine-Maritime in Normandy. It is in the agglomeration of Le Havre since 1919. The abbey is classified as a historical monument since 1875 for its abbey church, a classification in 1921 for two underground rooms, and an inscription in 2000 for all the prior buildings.
Abbey of Graville is the modern name of the priory of Graville, GRAVILLA founded around 1050 by Guillaume Malet, lord of the place with regular canons of the priory of Sainte-Barbe-en-Auge. The church is dedicated to Saint Honorine . There is evidence today that the history of the relics of Sainte Honorine, is linked to religious came from Bayeux the vi th century. Legend has nourished, like many others, the historical or scientific gap. Sainte Honorine was not martyred at Melamare in 303, under the Empire of Diocletian, thrown into the Seine by the pagans of Lillebonne to come aground at the level of the abbey. They are, from all likelihood, religious Graville that housed the relics of the saint, in the reign of Eudes I st(888-898). Count of Paris, Eudes became the first Capetian king.
The abbey of Graville is, among the great religious establishments installed along the Seine, the most downstream. Hermitage in the vi th century, the site becomes Graville pilgrimage when welcoming the relics of Sainte Honorine. William Malet , companion of William the Conqueror , returning victorious from the Battle of Hastings, gives it all its greatness ( xi th century). It is to him that we owe the first impetus of the Romanesque abbey church that we can still admire today. We do not know the details of the donations of the generations which succeeded him directly, on the other hand, we know that Guillaume Nolasque de Graville, lord of Graville and baron d'Eye 3began construction of the convent buildings end of the xii th century - beginning of xiii th century, which it remains today traces in the chapter house.
During the Hundred Years War, the North Tower of the facade was partially destroyed so that it does not serve as a place of observation to the English. The South Tower totally disappeared during the wars of religion . During its history, the Abbey has hosted world leaders as headquarters: Philip the Fair in August 1295, Henry V of England in August 1415 Charles I st Cossé , Marshal of France and Charles IX in 1563 The heart of Louis Malet de Graville , Admiral of France was deposited in the church.
In 1840, it was decided to enter a phase of important works in order to preserve the Abbey from ruin and to return to a state of origin. The architect appointed for the restoration is Charles Louis Fortune Brunet-Debaines , architect of the City of Le Havre. The small porch north of the nave, visible on some old engravings, is removed. Inside the church, the ogival gallery east of the nave is also removed to find the original plan of the church. The crossing of the transept is restored. Excavations conducted by Albert Naefare undertaken in 1890. They have largely contributed to make known the Abbey. In 1909, it was the turn of the gable and the North transept to be restored. Attention is then paid to the low rooms, they will in turn classified as Historical Monuments in 1921. In 1944, the church, and more particularly the bedside, are damaged. After restoration, the nave and the transept are reopened in 1982, then the choir a few years later.
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Plénum de la cathédrale Notre-Dame du Havre
Au lieu de la sonnerie habituelle à quatre cloche (pour les dimanches de temps ordinaire), un plénum/test, sans problème (pour l'instant aucune panne ne s'est déclenchée :D ), pour l'entrée et la fin de messe (à la fin je n'ai pas le démarrage des cloches 5 et 4).
Musique d'introduction:
Eric Brosius/Child of Karras (Soundtrack Thief the Metal Age).
Donc 54321, Fa3-Mib3-Ré3-Do3-Sib2.
Pour un plénum en intérieur il ne faudra pas attendre l'Assomption, car en raison de l'importante messe, je ne peux pas à la fois enregistrer et aider à la sacristie. J'attendrais occasion moins importante où mon aide sera moins utile, ou en tout cas une messe sans préparation lourde.
Le symbole de la renaissance du Havre : l'église St Joseph
Extrait de l'émission Des Racines et Des Ailes : En remontant la Seine diffusée le 07/12/2016.
Auguste Perret, architecte expert du béton armé, contribua largement à la reconstruction de la ville du Havre après sa destruction durant la Seconde Guerre Mondiale. L'église Saint Joseph, achevée en 1956, est son plus grand chef-d'oeuvre et devint rapidement un symbole de la ville reconstruite. Nous visitons cet incroyable monument et découvrons son architecture étonnante et colorée, jusqu'à atteindre le clocher à son sommet : comme un phare, c'est la première chose que l'on voit depuis la mer.
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