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Saint-Joseph Church

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Saint-Joseph Church is an architectural marvel and a poignant symbol of Le Havre's resilience after World War II. Designed by Auguste Perret, the church's towering 107-meter spire dominates the city's skyline, serving as a beacon of hope and renewal. The interior is equally impressive, with its vast, light-filled space and stunning stained glass windows by Marguerite Huré. The windows cast a kaleidoscope of colors across the concrete walls, creating a serene and contemplative atmosphere. The church's design is a masterful blend of modernist simplicity and spiritual grandeur. Visitors often remark on the sense of peace within, a stark contrast to the bustling city outside. Climbing the tower is not permitted, but the view from the ground looking up is breathtaking. The church is a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the reconstructed city center.

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  • The 107-meter concrete spire, one of the tallest in France
  • Marguerite Huré's colorful stained glass windows
  • The modernist concrete architecture with intricate geometric details
  • The peaceful interior with excellent acoustics
  • The church's role as a UNESCO World Heritage site

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You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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