Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Le Havre, the City Rebuilt by Auguste Perret' has mentioned 'Town Hall' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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[30] It is possible to rent bicycles through agencies of the Ocxc3xa9ane bus or from the town hall (Vel-H)[36] which has them on hand. | WIKI |
Only the town hall and the Church of Saint Joseph (107m high) were personally designed by Auguste Perret. | WIKI |
[61] It meets on average once a month at the town hall. | WIKI |
The West Park Festival, after its inauguration in 2004, has been held in the park of the town hall of Harfleur. | WIKI |
View of the rebuilt central city: the belfry of the town hall and the bell tower of the Church of Saint-Joseph du Havre. | WIKI |
The heritage of the 1950s and 1960s which were the work of the Auguste Perret workshop forms the most coherent architecture: the Church of Saint Francis and the Town Hall are the centrepieces. | WIKI |
The former tribunal (18th century) The Town Hall: the modern belfry which now contains offices The "Volcan" cultural centre built by Oscar Niemeyer Square St. Roch Japanese Garden | WIKI |
It integrates the xc3xaele Saint-Franxc3xa7ois (rebuilt at the same time by regional architects, not part of the Perret team), fragments of ancient urban fabric and isolated buildings spared from destruction (around which the grid of the city is reconstructed) and buildings constructed after 1964, the presence of which appears indissociable to the rebuilt fabric (notably the Maison de la Culture, the Rxc3xa9sidence de France, the extension of the Town Hall). | UNESCO |
The Hxc3xb4tel de Ville (Town Hall) is the most monumental structure in the whole scheme: it measures 143 m in length, and its central part is marked by a tower of 18 stories and is 70 m in height. | UNESCO |