Art Deco transatlantic terminal

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The Art Deco transatlantic terminal is a historic ocean liner terminal in Cherbourg, France, renowned for its striking 1930s Art Deco architecture and maritime heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Art Deco architecture
historic building
ocean liner terminal
adjacentTo Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
Cherbourg harbor NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Art Deco
associatedWith ocean liners
transatlantic shipping
continent Europe
country France
era 20th century
hasCategory Art Deco buildings in France
port infrastructure in France
transport buildings in Normandy
hasFeature decorative Art Deco interior details
large passenger halls
maritime-themed ornamentation
streamlined geometric forms
hasFunction passenger terminal
port infrastructure
heritageDesignation historic maritime site
heritageValue architectural
historical
maritime
historicalUse arrival point for transatlantic voyages
departure point for transatlantic voyages
inception 1930s
locatedIn Cherbourg NERFINISHED
Cherbourg-en-Cotentin NERFINISHED
France
Manche department NERFINISHED
Normandy NERFINISHED
materialUsed glass
reinforced concrete
steel
notableFor 1930s modernist design
maritime heritage
striking Art Deco façade
partOf port of Cherbourg NERFINISHED
significantPeriod interwar period
touristAttraction true
usedFor ocean liner disembarkation
ocean liner embarkation
transatlantic passenger traffic

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Cité de la Mer locatedInBuilding Art Deco transatlantic terminal