François-Jean Bralle

Deceased Person

1750 – 1832

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Who was François-Jean Bralle?

François-Jean Bralle was a French architect and engineer, best known as for the construction of fountains in Paris during the time of Napoleon Bonaparte. Bralle was commissioned to build fifteen new fountains in Paris, including the fontaine de Mars, the fontaine du Fellah, and the Fontaine du Palmier in the Place du Châtelet, which are still functioning today.

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Born
1750
Died
1832

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on July 23, 2013

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