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- Denis Marius Toudoire (Toulon, November 15, 1852 - Paris, March 11, 1922) was a French architect. In particular, he built stations for the Compagnie des...
- Algiers, Algeria. It was designed by architect Jules Voinot and Marius Toudoire and was constructed in 1910. It is Algeria's largest post office building...
- Lyon building was constructed, designed by the Toulon architect Marius Toudoire and decorated with a large fresco by the M****ille artist Jean-Baptiste...
- with a cartouche in Le Train Bleu, Gare de Lyon, Paris, 1901, by Marius Toudoire Rococo Revival caryatids of Rue Notre-Dame-des-Champs no. 82, Paris, designed...
- contributions of Pierre Brunel [fr], Jean Pierrot, Marc Dambre and Frédérique Toudoire-Surlapierre. His novel La Femme infidèle was awarded the Prix Jean Freustié...
- Paris-Orléans and the État companies called there. The station was built by M Toudoire and S Choron. It includes a large metallic trainshed 56 m wide and covers...
- Saint Saturnin, mata-bios meaning kill the bull. It was designed by Marius Toudoire (who also designed Bordeaux Station) and was built with stone from the...
- abbreviated as "Paris-Lyon-Méditerranée", or simply PLM). The architect Marius Toudoire proposed that the mural be created to liven up what was originally a non-descript...
- style still in existence is the Train Bleu restaurant, designed by Marius Toudoire as the station buffet when it opened in 1902. The lavishly decorated interior...
- elements still remain of the titles hall. Gare de Lyon, by architect Marius Toudoire (1895–1902). The Train Bleu café in the Gare de Lyon, in the ornate Belle...