For all who want to explore the most unusual attractions of Le Havre, it is worth visiting the ship owner’s house. This luxurious five-story mansion was built in the late 18th century. The family of the wealthy merchant Martin Pierre Fosh owned this mansion for many years. Outwardly, this cumbersome strict building does not represent a special interest, while inside it, are hidden unique historical treasures. In the mansion, the setting of the past was restored as precisely as possible. Within its walls, a rich collection of antique furniture, works of art, and personal belongings of former owners are kept. Mock-ups of old ships are of particular interest. Also, in the historic mansion there is a large library.
A very unusual excursion site is the cultural center Vulcan. It occupies an original modern cone-shaped building. Within the walls of this original building, are the theater and the largest concert venue in the city. Part of the building is reserved for exhibitions. Recently, a state-of-the-art cinema was opened in the cultural center. Art lovers will definitely like the Museum of modern art Andre Malraux, which presents an interesting collection of works of art from past centuries. Among the exhibits of the museum, there are masterpieces of world famous painters.
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