Guillaume d'Hauberat
Architect
– 1749
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Who was Guillaume d'Hauberat?
Guillaume d'Hauberat was a French architect and builder. Among other things, he was the Court Architect to Charles III Philip, Elector Palatine.
In 1716 the Parisian architect Robert de Cotte brought him to Bonn to support the construction projects of the Cologne elector, Joseph Clemens of Bavaria.
Hauberat was involved in several German major structures, including the planning and / or execution of:
⁕Mannheimer Schloss
⁕Schloss Schwetzingen
⁕Poppelsdorf Palace in Bonn
⁕Schloss Kirchheimbolanden
⁕Palais Thurn and Taxis in Frankfurt am Main
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