BOURLA, Pierre Bruno - b. 1783 Paris, d. 1866 Antwerpen - WGA

BOURLA, Pierre Bruno

(b. 1783 Paris, d. 1866 Antwerpen)

Belgian architect. He was the city architect in Antwerp from 1819 to 1861, and a professor of architecture at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp. His most famous work is the Royal Theatre built between 1827 and 1834, known popularly after him as the Bourla theatre. He also designed new buildings for the Antwerp Academy, built the entrance gate to the city’s botanical gardens, expanded the St. Elizabeth’s hospital, restored the cathedral, and renovated the town hall.

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Today’s Royal Netherlandish Theatre was built by Pierre Bruno Bourla as the Th�âtre Royal Fran�aise from 1829 to 1834 in Neoclassical style. The architect modeled his work on the Classical circular temple, placing figures on the cornice above the columns in the manner of Palladio. Tondi with busts were set over the volutes of the pediments of the upper floor windows.

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