MUSEUM OF THE HOTEL DUBOCAGE DE BLÉVILLE
Specialised museum
2024
Recommended
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2024
Museum retracing the history of Le Havre through objects, furniture, paintings, prints, maps...
This mansion in the Saint-François district was owned by navigator and merchant Michel Dubocage de Bléville (1676-1727). Built in the 17th century, it remains one of Le Havre’s finest monuments to have survived the Second World War, with its timber-framed facade. Inside, visitors can trace the history of Le Havre through objects, furniture, paintings, prints, plans, and models. Worth a visit.
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Visited in july 2023
Le Havre und seine Sklaverei
Visited in july 2023
Belle expo sur l'esclavage
Visited in june 2023
Magnifique et très digne exposition sur la traite Atlantique.
Visited in june 2023
Fantastic exhibition about slavery. Excellent exhibits.
Visited in may 2023
Tee belle expo actuellement sur la participation de la Normandie et le Havre en particulier sur le commerce triangulaire, les négriers, l'esclavage.
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