Etienne-Hippolyte Godde
Etienne-Hippolyte Godde (Breteuil-on-Oise Breteuil (Oise)??? -->, 1781 - Paris, 1869) is an architect Néoclassique French.
Architect of the town of Paris of 1813 to 1830. Godde was a fertile architect, one owes him thirty private religious buildings, four presbyteries, six public edifices, four buildings and three monuments. Very inspired by the Église Saint-Philippe-of-Rolls of Chalgrin.
Principal achievements
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Church of Boves in Picardy (1805-1818)
- Old seminar of Saint-Sulpice to Paris
- part of old the Town hall of Paris (destroyed during the Commune) in collaboration with Lesueur
- Private mansions of the Hagerman banker, street from London to Paris.
- the vault and the gate of the Cemetery of the Father-Lachaise in Paris.
- Church Saint-Denys-of-Saint-Sacrament in Paris III {{exp|E}} district.
- Church Saint-Pierre-of-Large-Stone in Paris VII {{exp|E}} district.
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