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    Paul Abadie (9 November 1812 – 3 August 1884) [ 1] was a French architect and building restorer. He is considered a central representative of French historicism. He was the son of architect Paul Abadie Sr.

  2. …the death of the architect, Paul Abadie, who took inspiration from the 12th-century five-domed Romanesque church of Saint-Front in Périgueux, itself inspired by either Venetian or Byzantine churches.

  3. Jun 16, 2024 · French architect. In 1805 he joined Percier's office in Paris, and in 1818 became Architect to the City of Angoulême and the Département de Charente. He designed the Palais de Justice (1825), Hôtel of the Prefecture (1828), the School, and the Grain Market, all in Angoulême.

  4. Feb 28, 2019 · You’ve now been introduced to Paul Abadie, the architect of the Sacré Coeur! His career as architect was mostly based on diocesan buildings and renovation works for church buildings, such as the Notre Dame Cathedral !

  5. Paul Abadie, né à Paris le 11 décembre 1812 [1] ou le 9 novembre 1812 [2], et mort à Chatou (Seine-et-Oise) le 2 août 1884 [1], est un architecte français fils de l'architecte Paul Abadie (père).

  6. Paul Abadie was a French architect and the son of architect Paul Abadie Senior (1783-1868). He studied in Paris, in the workshop of A. Léclerc (since 1832) and the School of Fine Arts (since 1835). Abadie became one of the leading French restorers, with his first major restoration project being the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris from the 12th ...

  7. Nov 21, 2014 · The architect Paul Abadie was appointed in 1874, having proposed the style of Byzantine-Romanesque churches he had restored in southern France.