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Maison de l'armateur - musée
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Museum Hotel Dubocage Belville
1 Rue Jérôme Bellarmato, 76600 Le Havre, France
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55 Chau. John Kennedy, 76600 Le Havre, France
Appartement Témoin Perret
181 Rue de Paris, 76600 Le Havre, France
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Galerie Jacques Hamon SAS
44 Pl. de l'Hôtel de ville, 76600 Le Havre, France
St Joseph's Church
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Les Jardins de l'Hôtel de Ville
12 Rue Jacques Louer, 76600 Le Havre, France
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39 Rue du Général Faidherbe, 76600 Le Havre, France
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63 Rue du Général Faidherbe, 76600 Le Havre, France
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Chez Sophie
51 Rue du Général Faidherbe, 76600 Le Havre, France
Restaurant Le Pure
93 Quai de Southampton, 76600 Le Havre, France
Le Taj Mahal
23 Rue Jean de la Fontaine, 76600 Le Havre, France
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Hôtel Richelieu
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Maison de l'armateur - musée

3 Quai de l'Île, 76600 Le Havre, France
4.5(303)
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attractions: Museum Hotel Dubocage Belville, Bassin du Commerce, Le Havre Japanese Garden, Museum of Modern Art André Malraux, La catène, Appartement Témoin Perret, Place Auguste Perret, Galerie Jacques Hamon SAS, St Joseph's Church, Les Jardins de l'Hôtel de Ville, restaurants: Bistrot Canaille, La Sardaigne, P'tit Bouillon - LH, Brunch & Bowl, La Braise Gourmande, NAGOYA, A Deux Pas d'Ici, Chez Sophie, Restaurant Le Pure, Le Taj Mahal
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musees-mah-lehavre.fr

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Nearby attractions of Maison de l'armateur - musée

Museum Hotel Dubocage Belville

Bassin du Commerce

Le Havre Japanese Garden

Museum of Modern Art André Malraux

La catène

Appartement Témoin Perret

Place Auguste Perret

Galerie Jacques Hamon SAS

St Joseph's Church

Les Jardins de l'Hôtel de Ville

Museum Hotel Dubocage Belville

Museum Hotel Dubocage Belville

4.3

(119)

Open 24 hours
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Bassin du Commerce

Bassin du Commerce

4.6

(42)

Open 24 hours
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Le Havre Japanese Garden

Le Havre Japanese Garden

4.1

(178)

Open 24 hours
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Museum of Modern Art André Malraux

Museum of Modern Art André Malraux

4.4

(1.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Bistrot Canaille

La Sardaigne

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NAGOYA

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Chez Sophie

Restaurant Le Pure

Le Taj Mahal

Bistrot Canaille

Bistrot Canaille

4.4

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La Sardaigne

La Sardaigne

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P'tit Bouillon - LH

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Brunch & Bowl

Brunch & Bowl

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Reviews of Maison de l'armateur - musée

4.5
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1.0
4y

I went with my girlfriend at the time on a 1 day trip to france and we visited this place while walking around in the town ..

I didn't like the look of the guy as we walked in because of the way he looked at us and i am a black man and by girlfriend is a black woman, i remember him with his dark black hair and his slim face and piercing dark eyes so he looked a crow in human history form or a heroin addict but after paying the entrance fee to walk around we just ignored him...

Its a fascinating place that is like a pentagon shape and is about 4 floors in height and has many back rooms depicting 18-19th France and Culture and artistic type picture's and character's some of which are related to the Slave trade and Slavery...

I as a black man find these types of places Highly offensive as they are symbols of Slavery of which the Le Havre as a port was actually created upon the bringing in of all types of goods including african slaves to which that area grew very wealthy and prosperous and became the place that it is today just like basically all of Europe's involvement...

There is a stone carved picture of what looks like some Conquistadors type character's with thier swords raised and about to cut the head off a native person which shows the white mans mentality as that is one of the first things you see on the walls as you walk in off the street and is not exactly nice to see that as i am not a beast or a devil unlike so many others so i look at that and learn from my enemies..

After a while of being in there i felt nauseous at thinking about all the white supremacist Evil and attitude it took to build this same ships house museum whose previous owner/s created this place with the proceeds of slavery and the horrid shame of what they had done, so they built this place in Glorification to them and that part of France which has a Particularly Sickening history in thier treatment of african people's especially in Niger where the Human Demon French Officer Voulet slit the throats of men and women and burnt children alive and shelled a village and made the ground turn red makes the jewish holocaust look like a picnic as the World Will Never acknowledge the African Holocaust which was the Worst Evil Ever on the Planet but whites simply Do Not Care so they so i guess all thats left is Karma!...

As we were leaving this what turned out to be not a great place for us to visit this nasty human crow man actually asked to look in our bags and i told him No F you..

I wanted to break his face apart but instead i used my Black Power and just walked out as i refuse to get nicked like that for some white trash like him so be careful of this guy if you go there as you may be be WHITE but you will be Pissed too if he asks to look in your bag!..

You white people are just way Top Much at times and your ignorance and stupidity and utter hatred of black peoples just shows Exactly who you are so please i beg you to keep it up so africans can see who you really are and forget all this george floyd nonsense..

We didn't go there to steal unlike what france is and has been doing for Centuries from African Countries and thier Evil and Warped theft of say Mali's Gold Alone is Legendary even amongst all of the white European nations Satanic rampage throughout the Mother Land of Africa, and the Demonic Slaughter of Millions upon millions of victims totalling many jewish holocausts, but again who cares so should i care about the Holocaust at all when jews owned the majority or lots of Slave ships and they Wont want you to know that...

Ship Owners house museum will probably only appeal to white people really unless you are an African and didn't mind slavery and just like Kenwood house in Hampstead in London its just another White Power Symbol of a Grotesque kind and is Horrible so my title for Kenwood house is The House That dripped blood just like this ship owners house museum and there are thousands of these places where African people May not be not be aware of the his-story of these places for which we really should ...

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4.0
8y

Decent museum. We were given an English guide to read on most of the artifacts. They are not in the order they are presented in the rooms so it can be hard to find them in the book. Truthfully, they’re not that interesting anyway. I don’t believe any of them are original. The only reason I’d go to the museum is to see the architecture. It’s a very unique polygonal design with a large central open air skylight flooding all of the floors in light from within. The room layouts on the floors make it easy to understand that the family that built this house was wealthy and influential in Le Havre. If you’re interested in architecture, I’d recommend this museum. Otherwise it may be slightly frustrating to gain any insight into daily life of the inhabitants and the artifacts aren’t overly...

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5.0
2y

An enjoyable dockside museum with a focus on Le Havre art and history. Not too big although there are alot of stairs so people with mobility issues may have some difficulty. I was lucky enough to stumble into this gem and loved my experience there. My only major problem was, as someone who does not speak French, I was unfortunate enough to arrive on a day where the guide did not speak English. However, they had tablets that they passed out that were written in English so you could follow along with the group and get an idea of what was going on. Reasonably priced, not too long, informative, and a great place to visit if you have time to kill and...

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Eric KubanEric Kuban
Decent museum. We were given an English guide to read on most of the artifacts. They are not in the order they are presented in the rooms so it can be hard to find them in the book. Truthfully, they’re not that interesting anyway. I don’t believe any of them are original. The only reason I’d go to the museum is to see the architecture. It’s a very unique polygonal design with a large central open air skylight flooding all of the floors in light from within. The room layouts on the floors make it easy to understand that the family that built this house was wealthy and influential in Le Havre. If you’re interested in architecture, I’d recommend this museum. Otherwise it may be slightly frustrating to gain any insight into daily life of the inhabitants and the artifacts aren’t overly interesting.
Shuji MochidaShuji Mochida
I didn't expect so much here, but I found amazingly well preserved rooms with fancy decorations and paintings from 18th and 19th centuries. This is one of those local museums in France where we are reminded that France has kept rich cultural heritage even after the devastation of the war here.
Laurence M.Laurence M.
Très belle maison à visiter qu’il aurait été dommage de louper dans cette ville ! Elle fait dorénavant partie de mes incontournables. Guide possible, gratuit grâce au prêt d’une tablette . La façade de la maison passe inaperçue à notre hauteur mais assez belle si on lève les yeux cf photo. Elle dénote un peu avec le quartier du quai. Elle s’organise sur 5 niveaux, entourant un puits central de lumière. Endroit vraiment très classe grâce aux boiseries, aux tableaux, objets , notes, lettres meubles d’époques ! Elle vaut vraiment le détour !
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Decent museum. We were given an English guide to read on most of the artifacts. They are not in the order they are presented in the rooms so it can be hard to find them in the book. Truthfully, they’re not that interesting anyway. I don’t believe any of them are original. The only reason I’d go to the museum is to see the architecture. It’s a very unique polygonal design with a large central open air skylight flooding all of the floors in light from within. The room layouts on the floors make it easy to understand that the family that built this house was wealthy and influential in Le Havre. If you’re interested in architecture, I’d recommend this museum. Otherwise it may be slightly frustrating to gain any insight into daily life of the inhabitants and the artifacts aren’t overly interesting.
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I didn't expect so much here, but I found amazingly well preserved rooms with fancy decorations and paintings from 18th and 19th centuries. This is one of those local museums in France where we are reminded that France has kept rich cultural heritage even after the devastation of the war here.
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Très belle maison à visiter qu’il aurait été dommage de louper dans cette ville ! Elle fait dorénavant partie de mes incontournables. Guide possible, gratuit grâce au prêt d’une tablette . La façade de la maison passe inaperçue à notre hauteur mais assez belle si on lève les yeux cf photo. Elle dénote un peu avec le quartier du quai. Elle s’organise sur 5 niveaux, entourant un puits central de lumière. Endroit vraiment très classe grâce aux boiseries, aux tableaux, objets , notes, lettres meubles d’époques ! Elle vaut vraiment le détour !
Laurence M.

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