- Jean-Antoine-Gabriel
Davioud (French: [ʒɑ̃ ɑ̃twan ɡabʁijɛl davju]; 30
October 1824 – 6
April 1881) was a
French architect. He
worked closely with Baron...
-
Christian Dietrich, from
about 1750.
Davioud's design for the
Temple de la Sibylle,
based on the
Temple of
Vesta Davioud's Temple de la
Sibylle (1867) The...
- in 1858–1860
during the
French Second Empire by the
architect Gabriel Davioud. It has been
listed since 1926 as a
monument historique by the
French Ministry...
- of a châtelet, a
small castle or fortress, it was
designed by
Gabriel Davioud at the
request of
Baron Haussmann between 1860 and 1862.
Originally named...
- Port at Clermont-Ferrand.
Galerie Davioud,
romanesque Languedoc room
Galerie Davioud,
gothic room
Galerie Davioud Galerie Carlu,
Provence Galerie Carlu...
- "Moorish" but with some
Byzantine elements. The
architect was
Gabriel Davioud. The
concert hall
contained a
large organ built by
Aristide Cavaillé-Coll;...
-
meetings and solemnities". The
palace was
designed by
architects Gabriel Davioud and
Jules Bourdais,
inspired by the
Giralda in Seville, the
Palazzo Vecchio...
- stables,
boating on the lakes, and
other attractions. In 1855,
Gabriel Davioud, a
graduate of
Ecole des Beaux-Arts, was
named the
chief architect of the...
- Théâtre du Rond-Point des Champs-Élysées,
designed by
architect Gabriel Davioud,
which originally housed the
Panorama National. The
exposition was a major...
-
Gabriel Davioud,
marked the
beginning of
Boulevard Saint-Michel. The Théâtre de la Ville, one of two
matching theaters,
designed by
Gabriel Davioud, which...