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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Le Havre, the City Rebuilt by Auguste Perret' has mentioned 'Well' in the following places:
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[87] Opened in 1986, the University of Le Havre is recent, medium-sized and well located: the largest campus is virtually in the centre of the city near railway and tram stations.
With 25,000 seats, it can host football matches as well as other sporting and cultural events.
Le Havre also has seven evangelical Protestant churches: Salvation Army, Seventh Day Adventist, Apostolic Church, Assembly of God, Baptist Church, Good News Church, et Church of Le Havre as well as several Protestant churches of African origin.
Although well developed and diversified, the local economy relies heavily on industrial sites, international groups, and subcontracted SMEs.
Higher Education is represented by the University of Le Havre which employs 399 permanent professors and 850 lecturers[133] as well as by engineering companies like Auxitec and SERO.
The Autumn Festival in Normandy, organized by the departments of Seine-Maritime and Eure, and the Region of Normandy, runs from September to November and offers numerous concerts throughout the region as well as theatre performances and dance.
The museum houses mineralogy, zoology, ornithology, palaeontology and prehistory departments as well as 8,000 early 19th-century paintings from the collection of local naturalist and traveller Charles-Alexandre Lesueur (1778xe2x80x931846).
From the 18th century; like the Museum of Old Havre it is dedicated to the History of Le Havre and contains many relics from the Ancien Rxc3xa9gime as well as furniture, old maps, statues, and paintings.
Le Tetris will be a venue for contemporary music as well as theatre, dance, and visual arts.
Moreover, since 2008, the association I Love LH was started and promotes Le Havre culture and especially its music scene by organizing original cultural events as well as the free distribution of compilation music by local artists.