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Baltard may
refer to:
Victor Baltard, a
French architect of the 19th
century Louis-Pierre
Baltard,
Victor Baltard's architect father Baltard townland in...
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Victor Baltard (French pronunciation: [viktɔʁ baltaʁ]; 9 June 1805 – 13
January 1874) was a
French architect famed for work in
Paris including designing...
- Louis-Pierre
Baltard (French pronunciation: [lwi pjɛʁ baltaʁ]; 9 July 1764 – 22
January 1846) was a
French architect, and
engraver and
father of
Victor Baltard. He...
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Pavillon Baltard is a
concert hall
located in Nogent-sur-Marne, France. The structure,
which was
built in the 1850s by
French architect Victor Baltard, was...
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converted into the
Bourse de
Commerce in 1889. In the 1850s,
Victor Baltard designed the
famous gl**** and iron
structure which would house les Halles...
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built between 1860 and 1871 by the
Paris city
chief architect Victor Baltard. It was the
first church in
Paris to
combine a cast-iron frame,
fully visible...
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station by
Jacques Ignace Hittorff, the
Church of
Saint Augustine by
Victor Baltard, and
particularly the iron-framed
structures of the
market of Les Halles...
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thereby producing a
working plan of the theatre.
Later in 1837,
Victoire Baltard used Canina's work, as well as
information gleaned from the
Forma Urbis...
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enlarged in 1845 by the
architects Étienne-Hippolyte
Godde and
Victor Baltard. The
predecessor of the
church was a
small chapel attached to a hospital...
- closed, the
organ was
removed and
eventually installed at the
Pavillon Baltard in
Nogent sur Marne. The
Organ was
classified as a 'historic monument'...