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- Louis Montoyer (1747, Mariemont, Austrian Netherlands, now Belgium – 5 June 1811, Vienna) was an 18th-century architect, prin****lly active in Brussels...
- Charles de Wailly, under supervision of the Belgian-Austrian architect Louis Montoyer. It was originally named the Palace of Schonenberg (French: Château de...
- Leuven. It was designed by the Belgian-Austrian architect Louis Joseph Montoyer. At the time of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands (1815–1830), the...
- downsizing program, Banque Nagelmackers moved to a new head office on Rue Montoyer 14 in Brussels. Family tomb of the Nagelmackers family in Angleur near...
- Feuchtersleben Johann Baptist Gänsbacher Anna Gottlieb Josef Madersperger Louis Montoyer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Franz Pfeiffer Josef Strauss Franz Xaver Süssmayr...
- church was designed by the architects Gilles-Barnabé Guimard and Louis Montoyer and built from 1776 to 1787, replacing two neighbouring places of worship...
- governor of the Habsburg Netherlands. He had the building extended by Louis Montoyer. Since then, the palace has immediately bordered the Hofburg. The collection...
- Emanuel Teles Silva-Tarouca, was enlarged for them by architect Louis Montoyer. That palace is today called the Albertina, after Albert, and houses the...
- Ceremonies was built for Emperor Francis II/I by the Belgian architect Louis Montoyer at the beginning of the 19th century. Because of its additional nature...
- It was built at the prince's own expense and to the designs of Louis Montoyer, in Landstraße, close to the city center of Vienna. He filled it with antiquities...