Landmark
Le Chateau des Gadelles
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Le Chateau des Gadelles is a 19th-century mansion located in the residential district of Le Havre, France. Built in the 1860s for a wealthy shipowner, the chateau showcases Second Empire architecture with its elegant facade and manicured gardens. Visitors can explore several rooms furnished in period style, including a grand salon, dining room, and library, which reflect the opulence of the era. The property also features a small park with century-old trees and a pond, providing a peaceful retreat from the city. Guided tours offer insights into the history of the building and its former inhabitants, making it a worthwhile stop for those interested in local heritage.
Don't miss
- Explore the restored period rooms with original furniture and decor
- Stroll through the landscaped gardens featuring a pond and mature trees
- Admire the Second Empire architectural details, including mansard roofs and ornate moldings
- Learn about the Normand family and Le Havre's maritime history through exhibits
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Le Chateau des Gadelles
You can visit on your own (paid entry, check official site for current rates and opening hours). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
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Know before you go
- Allow at least 1 hour for the guided tour, which is included in the ticket.
- Photography is allowed inside, but no flash.
- The chateau is not heated in winter, so dress warmly.
- Check the official website for seasonal closures and special events.
A bit of history
Constructed around 1865 for shipowner Augustin Normand, the chateau survived World War II bombings that devastated much of Le Havre. It later served as a municipal property and was opened to the public as a museum.
Common questions
Is the chateau open year-round?
It is typically open from April to October, with reduced hours in winter. Check the official site for exact dates.
Are guided tours available in English?
Yes, English tour sheets are available, but guided tours are usually in French. Advance booking may be needed for English tours.
Can I host a private event at the chateau?
Yes, the venue can be rented for weddings or receptions. Contact the city of Le Havre for details.
Is there parking nearby?
Free street parking is available on rue Cochet and surrounding streets.
Are children allowed?
Yes, children are welcome. The gardens are great for a family outing.
How long does the guided tour last?
The guided tour takes about 45 minutes to 1 hour.
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