• Victor, Marie, Charles Ruprich-Robert (born February 18, 1820, in Paris, France – died on May 7, 1887, in Cannes, France) was an architect, chief architect...
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    appearance. He was succeeded by two more architects, Eugene Millet and Victor Ruprich-Robert, who took considerable liberties in remaking the galleries of the...
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    Diocese. The high altar was rebuilt at the order of Napoleon III by Victor Ruprich-Robert. The priest at Saint-Roch declined to return the original Anguier...
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    Immaculate Conception built between 1854 and 1859, it was designed by Victor Ruprich-Robert. The church was registered as a monument in 2006. Musée départemental...
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    south arm openings according to the design of the original bays. Victor Ruprich-Robert continued the restoration effort from 1855 to 1864. In 1862, the...
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    chapel built in 1873 this family funeral chapel, was designed by Victor Ruprich-Robert and listed as a monument in 2010. Rânes is twinned with: Ronnenburg-Ihme...
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    Saint-Germain-d’Aunay a sixteenth century Manor house, that was restored by Victor Ruprich-Robert, it was registered as a Monument historique in 1992. The Manor house...
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    "Victor Baltard," Gazette des beaux-arts, 2ème pér., 9 (1874): 485-496. (in French) Sédille, Paul. "Rapport sur un brochure de M. Ruprich-Robert," Bulletin...
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