Charles Christiani
Charles Christiani is an architect and Alsatian engineer born in the 1744 and dead on March 9th, 1802, wire of Jean-Frederic Christiani, lawyer with the Great Senate of Strasbourg. It is named chief engineer of the royal roadways in 1775.
One owes him the gate of honor of the Haras of Strasbourg, the Saint-Michel church of Reichshoffen (1772, classified historic building in 1921) as well as the nave of the church of Itterswiller. It also built the door of Sélestat (1777), said Obertor , which constituted the western entry of Erstein. Dismounted first once in 1883 to be transferred to the slaughter-houses from the city, then second once with the rise of the car, it was rebuilt with identical in 2006.
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