Gustave Saintenoy
Gustave Jean-Jacques Saintenoy (° Brussels 6-2-1832, † Schaerbeek 17-1-1892) was a Belgian Architect.
Family
He married into the Cluysenaar family of Architects. In 1861 he married Adèle-Clothilde Cluysenaar (° 31-8-1834, † 15-8-1901). They had one son born in 1862 named Paul, who became too a famous architect. After his death he was buried in Schaerbeek Cemetery. [1]
Architect
He was a student at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels. In 1866 he became the titular architect of the Count of Flanders.[2][3]
Work
- Brussels-Luxembourg railway station[4]
- Palace of the Count of Flanders, Brussels
- Royal City Theater, Brugge.
References
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