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in Paris, where he studied as a painter as well as an architect. Returning to Lille, he was entrusted with several private projects and church restorations. In 1833 he was made the Ecoles académiques's professor of architecture and held the post for 30 years. From 1842 he was responsible for several
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Benvignat moved to Lille as a young man. As a brilliant student in the architecture class at the Ecoles académiques, he was sent to the
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He died without issue in 1877 and his tomb was paid for by the town council of Lille.
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Restoration of the Vieille Bourse and restoration of its decor (1842)
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Lycée making up the medicine school and sciences faculty (1844–55)
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Several churches, such as in the Moulins and Esquermes suburbs
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Sugar and wheat hall (initial project now mutilated) (1848)
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Palais Rihour, base of the mayor and museums (1849)
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Musée des Beaux Arts de Lille
Boulogne-sur-Mer
Lille
Beaux-Arts
Column of the Goddess
Place du Général-de-Gaulle, Lille
Tournai Cathedral


"Charles Benvignat - L'architecte injustement méconnu"
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1805 births
1877 deaths
19th-century French architects
People from Boulogne-sur-Mer
École des Beaux-Arts alumni

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