A two-hour train ride from the Paris St-Lazare station, Le Havre has been a designated UNESCO World Heritage City since 2005. A critical port in WW2, almost three million American soldiers crossed the Channel and either entered or left the continent through Le Havre. Consequently, it was also bombed to bits by the Nazis, so after the war, the government asked architect Auguste Perret to design the town anew. His response was to create buildings that were minimal, beautifully brutalist and extremely functional. Add a volcano by Oscar Niemeyer in the centre of town, and you have a veritable architectural feast.
Here are the top five must-visit spots in Le Havre:
1. Musee des Beaux Arts Andre Malraux