Saint-Roch Square
This point of interest is available as audio on the tour: Visit Le Havre, The Ocean Gateway
Now a peaceful spot for walks, this space has had quite a turbulent history. In the 16th century, it was home to buildings that sheltered plague victims, before being left abandoned for more than a hundred years. By the late 18th century, it was turned into a cemetery.
A few decades later, it even housed an aquarium, before finally being transformed into a landscaped public garden. Bombed in 1944 and briefly used as a wartime cemetery, the site was later reimagined by Auguste Perret to offer the people of Le Havre a green and welcoming space in the heart of the city.
With its rose garden, pond, and scattered sculptures, this English-style park is now a much-loved everyday escape for locals.
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