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Completed in 1964, it is the last public building in the reconstruction of the city and another remarkable example in Le Havre of religious concrete architecture. It succeeded a church dating from 1661, destroyed during the bombardments of 1944. Its construction entrusted to Henri COLBOC (Second Grand Prix de Rome) began in 1960. Its roof represents an open book, the Bible and its bell tower (a height 42m), detached from the building, a candle.
The building has a set of stained glass...
The building has a set of stained glass...
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