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Julien Barbier was a
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architect who specialized in religious architecture.


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Notable works include: * Sacré-Cœur Church, Dijon, * Saint-Maurice de Bécon-les-Bruyères Church,
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(1907), * Saint-Rémi de Limé Church,
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). * Sainte-Germaine Parish Church,
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(1932), * Chapel of the Grand Saint-Mars Château, Chalo-Saint-Mars (1898), with Eugène Méhu (made a
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). * War Memorial, La Garenne-Colombes (1913), * The Lamartine School Complex, Gentilly (1922), with Georges Morice, * The Notre-Dame-des-Otages Church, Paris, * The Sainte-Jeanne-de-Chantal Church, Paris.


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1869 births 1940 deaths 20th-century French architects {{France-architect-stub