Théodore Ballu

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Théodore Ballu was a 19th-century French architect best known for designing several prominent Parisian churches and public buildings in an eclectic historicist style.

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instanceOf architect
human
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship France
employer City of Paris NERFINISHED
familyName Ballu NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork architecture
genre public architecture
religious architecture
givenName Théodore NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName French
movement eclecticism in architecture
historicism
name Théodore Ballu NERFINISHED
nationality French
notableFor designing 19th-century Parisian churches
designing public buildings in Paris
notableWork Belfry of the Saint-Germain-l’Auxerrois area, Paris NERFINISHED
Reconstruction of the Hôtel de Ville de Paris (as part of the architects’ team)
Église Saint-Ambroise, Paris NERFINISHED
Église Saint-Esprit (chapel works in Paris) NERFINISHED
Église Saint-Joseph, Paris NERFINISHED
Église de la Sainte-Trinité, Paris NERFINISHED
occupation architect
placeOfBirth Paris
placeOfDeath Paris
positionHeld architect of the City of Paris
residence Paris
sexOrGender male
style eclectic historicist style
workLocation Paris

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Albert Ballu father Théodore Ballu