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 Place Jules Ferry. The building features large colonnades supporting a 30-metre-span roof terrace to the north and south.
In 2006, this symbolic UNESCO-listed building became a Casino, and the restoration of the building respected the original design both inside and out, preserving frescoes by Nicolas Untersteller and Paul Lemagny as well as furniture by Jean Royère.
Whether you're a gambler or simply enjoy having a good time, the Pasino in Le Havre has become a must-see for a very wide audience. This leisure complex in Le Havre combines a wide range of games, a large auditorium, a restaurant, a hotel ****& SPA and event facilities.
The Pasino currently has 143 slot machines and 39 electronic gaming machines. For lovers of traditional games, there are 2 English roulette tables, 2 back-jack tables, 2 Texas hold'em poker tables, and an Ultimate poker table equipped with a progressive!