In World War II, the French city of Havre, which overlooks the English Channel in the Normandy region, was subjected to massive devastation and was completely destroyed. At the end of the war, a huge reconstruction workshop began, which she reconstructed between 1945 and 1964. This workshop was led by the famous French architect Auguste Berry in collaboration with a large team of engineers and urban designers. A pioneering experience that was distinguished at the European and international levels, so that the city became a model in reconstruction, so that the International Organization of UNESCO inscribed it in 2005 on the World Heritage List...
Source: Annahar