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Old Crank

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Wed Apr 1, 2026, 02:30 PM Apr 2026

St. Joseph's church, Le Havre, France [View all]

The day we arrived in Le Havre was grey , windy and wet. St. Joseph's was rebuilt on the spot of previous churches. The one before this was reduced to ruble be before the Allies pushed the Germans out in 1944.
Architect Auguste Perret. Foundation laid 1951 and completed in 1956. Brutalist style. When you leave by ship it is the last thing you can see and the first thing you see coming in. Day 2 had sun so the building has a different character.

Day 1,


New cross over the entrance.


Altar




Sunny day








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Thank you. The first time I saw it I knew I wanted to go there CurtEastPoint Apr 2026 #1
Not a problem. Old Crank Apr 2026 #3
Brutal. cachukis Apr 2026 #2
Thank you! I've never seen it before. MLAA Apr 2026 #4
Lovely captures. And a gorgeous interior. GoneOffShore Apr 2026 #5
Thanks Old Crank Apr 2026 #10
We'll Be There in August Deep State Witch Apr 2026 #6
It isn't far from the private harbour. Old Crank Apr 2026 #11
Absolutely BREATHTAKING! calimary Apr 2026 #7
Thanks Old Crank Apr 2026 #12
SciFi launch bay 2nd & 3rd to last pics masmdu Apr 2026 #8
Does have that vibe Old Crank Apr 2026 #14
Unique style to these eyes. Very cool altar and upwards-looking shots. George McGovern Apr 2026 #9
I liked it on the church Old Crank Apr 2026 #13
Me too. George McGovern Apr 2026 #15
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