Daniel Gittard

French architect
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Hôtel Lully, Paris

Daniel Gittard (March 14, 1625, in Blandy-les-Tours – December 15, 1686, in Paris) was a French architect.

In 1671, he became one of the first eight members of the Académie royale d'architecture created by Louis XIV.

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