- 18th century, most
designed by the
neoclassical architects Jean-Baptiste
Ceineray and
Mathurin Crucy. They
include the
Chamber of
Accounts of
Brittany (now...
- Corbineau [fr] ****umed
control of the project. In 1765,
architect Jean-Baptiste
Ceineray [fr]
devised the
design for the Saint-Pierre and Saint-André courtyards [fr]...
-
pavilion was
completed in 1747 to the
design of
architect Jean-Baptiste
Ceineray, for
Gabriel Michel, a
Director of the
French East
India Company. It was...
-
subsequently developed into a
structure designed by
architect Jean-Baptiste
Ceineray [fr] in 1761. This
architectural model was
subsequently emulated in building...
-
Crucy trained as an
architect in
Nantes in the
studio of Jean-Baptiste
Ceineray. With his help, he went to
Paris and met the
architect Étienne-Louis Boullée...
- are
among those commemorated on the Miséricorde tombstones: Guist'hau,
Ceineray, Chenantais, Livet, Mellinet, Cambronne,
Mangin (founder of the
Phare de...
- displa****
beside the
memorial tablets listing the city's war dead at the Quai
Ceineray [fr].
After being removed and
reinstalled at
least twice, it has stood...
-
adjoining the Hôtel de Préfecture de la Loire-Atlantique,
located on the Quai
Ceineray, is
partly made up of two
private mansions, the Hôtel Mellient [fr] and...