THE HISTORY OF THE PASINO IN LE HAVRE
The Pasino or former stock exchange palace built by Otello Zavaroni in 1957 is located between the Bassin du Commerce and the Place Jules Ferry.
The building is characterised by large colonnades supporting a 30-metre span roof terrace to the north and south.
In 2006, this symbolic building, classified by UNESCO, became a Casino. The restoration of the building respects the original design, both inside and out, where frescoes by Nicolas Untersteller and Paul Lemagny, as well as furniture by Jean Royère, have been preserved.
For 15 years, whether you are a gambler or simply like to be entertained, the Pasino in Le Havre has become an essential place for a very large public, lovers of sensations, shows, good food, relaxation in the spa or even moments of conviviality with friends. It is our daily challenge to gather so much diversity at a high level of quality.
The Pasino du Havre has 128 slot machines, 37 electronic roulette machines, 7 electronic blackjack machines and 7 traditional gaming tables.