HARDOUIN-MANSART, Jules
(b. 1646, Paris, d. 1708, Marly-le-Roi)

Aerial view

1686
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Place Royale, Dijon

The Place Royale in Dijon was conceived around 1686 on directives by Hardouin-Mansart, formed a large, arcaded semi-circle. It only received a royal statue in 1747. The royal squares became the main expression of a monumental conception of towns. There is no city in France that is not beholden to the charm and openness of these spectacular squares.