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=====Architecture from the 20th century===== * The hotel Bouctot-Vagniez (seat of the Regional Chamber of commerce and industry), built by Louis Duthoit in 1909, a rare [[Art Nouveau]] building in Amiens.<ref>{{Base Mérimée|PA00116058}}</ref> * The English neighborhood, located on the road from Longueau, including a British phone box. An island of London in the heart of Amiens. * The [[ESIEE Amiens]], designed by the architects Jean Dubus and Jean-Pierre Lott. A modern building identified by its saucer. * Complex of [[Art Deco]] buildings on ''Rue Cauvin'', as well as the [[Gueudet]] garages<ref>{{Base Mérimée|IA80000165}}</ref> (''Rue des Otages''). * Église Saint-Honoré, rebuilt between 1957 and 1961, by [[Paul Tournon]], on the plans of the pontifical pavilion of the {{interlanguage link|Universal exhibition of Paris|fr|3=Expositions universelles de Paris|lt=universal exhibition in Paris}} in 1937.<ref name=":0"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://inventaire.picardie.fr/docs/MERIMEEIA80000144.html |title=Amiens, faubourg de Beauvais, rue Dom-Bouquet : église paroissiale Saint-Honoré |first1=Isabelle |last1=Barbedor |last2=Mette |first2=Nathalie |year=1996 |work=inventaire.picardie.fr/ |access-date=10 April 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130709225042/http://inventaire.picardie.fr/docs/MERIMEEIA80000144.html |archive-date=9 July 2013 }}</ref> * The hotel Vagniez-Renon (current headquarters of the administrative tribunal): A former residence of Henriville, it houses a Moorish-style hydrotherapy room, designed by {{interlanguage link|Émile Ricquier|fr}}. * The Saint-Pierre church, destroyed in 1940 and rebuilt in 1949 by Evrard, in glass and concrete, with a brick bell tower. * {{interlanguage link|Le Courrier Picard|fr|3=Le Courrier Picard|lt=''Le Courrier Picard''}}: The headquarters of the daily life of Amiens, first ''Progrès de la Somme'', belongs to a set of [[Art Deco]] buildings. * The monument of [[Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque]] by [[Jan and Joël Martel]] in 1950. * The Carmel of the Holy Spirit, on the Montjoie Hill, built in 1965 by architect {{interlanguage link|Pierre Pinsard|fr}}. * The {{interlanguage link|Maison de la culture d'Amiens|fr|3=Maison de la culture d'Amiens|lt=House of culture of Amiens}}, inaugurated on 19 March 1966 by [[André Malraux]], built by {{interlanguage link|Jean Duthilleul|fr}}.<ref>{{Base Mérimée|IA80000158}}</ref> * The [[Coliséum]], inaugurated on 5 January 1996, built by the architect {{interlanguage link|ANPAR|fr|3=ANPAR|lt=Pierre Parat}} (designer of the [[Bercy Arena|Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy]]). * The [[Stade de la Licorne]], built in 1999 by architects {{interlanguage link|Atelier d'architecture Chaix & Morel et associés|fr|3=Atelier d'architecture Chaix & Morel et associés|lt=Philippe Chaix}} and Jean-Paul Morel.
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