Alexandre Miniac
French painter
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Alexandre Miniac (5 July 1885 – 3 December 1963) was a French architect and watercolorist. Son of Paul Miniac (1851-1936), fabric merchant, and Marie Desmonts (1854-1934), Alexandre Miniac was the great-nephew of the French academician Louis Duchesne. His brother was Edmond Miniac, attorney general at the court of cassation in Paris.

BornJuly 5, 1885
Saint-Servan, France
DiedDecember 3, 1963 (aged 78)
Paris, France
CitizenshipFrench
OccupationArchitect
Alexandre Miniac | |
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Alexandre Miniac (Left) shakes hands with Henri Brémond(right) | |
| Born | July 5, 1885 Saint-Servan, France |
| Died | December 3, 1963 (aged 78) Paris, France |
| Citizenship | French |
| Occupation | Architect |
| Buildings | 11-13, Petites-Écuries street, in Paris (10e), France. Town hall of Albert (Somme), France. |
| Projects | Amiens's hospital center |
One of the buildings designed by Alexandre Miniac is the town hall of Albert, a town in northern France. By decree of December 12, 2023, this building was listed as a historic monument. This served as official recognition for the building which was celebrating its 92nd anniversary.
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