House designed to preserve and showcase the two barracks of the Philipp Morris transit camp.
The Maison du Patrimoine et des Cités provisoires, inaugurated in 2019, aims to preserve and showcase two barracks from the "Philip Morris" transit camp built by the US army on the Gonfreville plateau in 1945. 35,000 soldiers were stationed there. After their departure, the temporary housing units took in more than 12,000 disaster victims from Le Havre. Today, one is dedicated to the history of the camp and temporary housing, the other to life in the 1960s.
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