Andre Collin
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Andre Collin

André Collin André Collin French architect (1875–1966) André Collin (27 July 1875 – 27 October 1966) was a French architect. He was Architecte en chef des Monuments historiques (1906–1944) and Inspecteur général des Monuments historiques (1938–1944) until his retirement in 1944. Quick facts Born, Died ... André Collin Born (1875-07-27)27 July 1875 Paris, France Died 27 October 1966(1966-10-27) (aged 91) Occupation Architect Close In his work for Monuments Historiques, he was initially in charge of the areas of Doubs, La Haute-Saône, Landes, Gers and Basses-Pyrénées. From 1918 he was responsible for l'Oise and then Seine-Maritime from 1920.[1] Collin's major restorations were for the Cathedral of Noyon (1919–39) and abbeys in Prémontré and Laon. His work was part of the architecture…

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