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Hôtel Dubocage de Bléville

1 rue Jérôme Bellarmato 76600 LE HAVRE / Côte d'Albâtre

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17th century mansion that belonged to the merchant seaman Michel Joseph Dubocage de Bléville. Built in the heart of the Saint François neighbourhood, one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Le Havre, come and visit the ground floor and first floor. On the ground floor, permanent exhibitions regularly make way for temporary exhibitions about the history of Le Havre. On the first floor a room is dedicated to Michel-Joseph Dubocage de Bléville and his son; another one is dedicated to the city at the end of the 19th century when sumptuous buildings, reflecting the success of Le Havre, were built along the large boulevards and busy areas. Guided tour on Sundays at 3.30pm. Free entry.

The Dubocage de Bléville Mansion Museum, located in the heart of the Saint François neighbourhood designed in the 16th century by the Italian architect Jérôme Bellarmato at the request of King Francis I, was the property of the merchant seaman Michel Joseph Dubocage de Bléville (1676-1727). He distinguished himself by taking part in an important expedition to the Pacific Ocean sailing round Cape Horn between 1707 and 1716. During this expedition, on Friday 3rd April 1711, on board the ship La Découverte, he discovered Passion Island off the coast of Mexico, which was later renamed Clipperton Island by the British. His voyage then took him to China, more precisely Amoy (known today as Xiamen) where he negotiated one of the first trade treaties between France and China.
On 23rd August 1716, after a nine-year expedition, the ship La Découverte arrived in Le Havre with its hold full of silverware and raw silver.
Wealthier after this expedition, he bought a townhouse which is now known as the Dubocage de Bléville Mansion. After improving and extending it, he settled there with his son and set up a maritime trade company and a cabinet of curiosities.
It comprises two remarkable adjoining buildings dating back to the 17th century. One is a half-timbered building covered in slate, the other one is made out of brick and black flint. At the back, Rue de Percanville, a detached brick building from the 17th century used to house one of the shops of the Dubocage de Bléville's trade company.
Visitors can have a walk around the different rooms on the ground floor and first floor of the house. On the ground floor, permanent exhibitions regularly make way for temporary exhibitions about the history of Le Havre. On the first floor a room is dedicated to Michel-Joseph Dubocage de Bléville and his son.

Decorative arts, Popular arts and traditions, History, Maritime, Children's museum, Local Heritage, Museum of France, Town museum

Open

01 September 2024 to 31 October 2024
Monday 10:30 - 12:30 13:45 - 17:30
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 10:30 - 12:30 13:45 - 17:30
Thursday 10:30 - 12:30 13:45 - 17:30
Friday 10:30 - 12:30 13:45 - 17:30
Saturday 10:30 - 12:30 13:45 - 17:30
Sunday 10:30 - 12:30 13:45 - 17:30
01 November 2024 to 31 December 2024
Monday 10:30 - 12:30 13:45 - 17:30
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 10:30 - 12:30 13:45 - 17:30
Thursday 10:30 - 12:30 13:45 - 17:30
Friday 10:30 - 12:30 13:45 - 17:30
Saturday 10:30 - 12:30 13:45 - 17:30
Sunday 10:30 - 12:30 13:45 - 17:30

Facilities : Baby changing area
Services : Shop
Activities available on site : Junior workshop, Conferences, Specialist conferences, Temporary exhibitions, Specific theme activities

Private visits

The visit lasts approximately : 45 min

Languages spoken  : English
Tours available in : English

Rates

Base rate - full rate adult From 5.00€
Reduced rate From 3.00€
From 3.00€

Methods of payment : Vouchers, Carte bleue, Debit cards, Postal or bank cheques, Holiday vouchers, Cash, Contactless payment, Money transfer, Visa

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