Designed by Jules Hardouin-Mansart

Connected Sites: 6

Jules Hardouin-Mansart (16 April 1646 – 11 May 1708) was a French architect whose work is generally considered to be the apex of French Baroque architecture, representing the power and grandeur of Louis XIV. (wiki)

Connected Sites

  • Lyon
    Lyon
    France
    Inscribed: 1998
    3.22
    306
    9
    Hotel de la Ville
  • Burgundy
    Burgundy
    France
    Inscribed: 2015
    3.11
    200
    7
    Place Royale (Dijon)
  • Versailles
    Inscribed: 1979
    3.98
    521
    12
    His works in Versailles included the Hall of Mirrors, the North and South Wings, the Great and Small Stables, the Orangery, the Grand Commun, the Royal Chapel, the Grove of the Domes, the Colonnade Grove, the Grand Trianon, the Notre-Dame church and the Recollects Convent (wiki)
  • Paris, Banks of the Seine
    Inscribed: 1991
    4.19
    680
    20
    Louvre, Les Invalides.
  • Loire Valley
    Inscribed: 2000
    4.09
    291
    10
    Completed the chapel of Chambord
  • Arles
    Arles
    France
    Inscribed: 1981
    3.43
    286
    8
    The town hall was rebuilt according to plans he drew in 1673