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The de la Vallée family is a family of Swedish architects of French origin who was ennobled in Sweden. Their ancestor is the Parisian architect
Marin de la Vallée Marin de la Vallée, bourgeois de Paris, ''juré du Roy en l'office de massonnerye'', ''architecte des bastiments de la Royne mère'', (c. 1560 in Paris, died in May 1655 in Paris) was a 16th/17th-century French architect (master mason). His fat ...
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Marin de la Vallée Marin de la Vallée, bourgeois de Paris, ''juré du Roy en l'office de massonnerye'', ''architecte des bastiments de la Royne mère'', (c. 1560 in Paris, died in May 1655 in Paris) was a 16th/17th-century French architect (master mason). His fat ...
, an architect in Paris, 16th century. *
Simon de la Vallée Simon de la Vallée (1590–1642) was a French-Swedish architect. The first architect in Sweden to have received formal academic training, he created the Swedish school of architecture. Biography Born in Paris, he was the son of Marin de la Val ...
, Marin's son, born about 1590 in Paris, died November 28, 1642, was a Swedish-French architect. *
Jean de la Vallée Jean de la Vallée ( – 12 March 1696) was a Swedish architect. Biography Born in France, he was the son of architect Simon de la Vallée (–1642). He made early trips in France and Italy where he studied the new baroque forms of architect ...
, Simon's son, born in 1624 in France, died March 9, 1696, in Stockholm, Sweden, was an architect, French by birth, but who lived and worked in Sweden * Christoffer de la Vallée, son of Jean, born in 1661 in Stockholm, died in 1700 in Narva, Swedish architect and engineer.


Sources

*Tord O:son Nordberg, ''De la Vallée: en arkitektfamilj i Frankrike, Holland och Sverige'', Stockholm, Almqvist & Wiksell, 1970. {{DEFAULTSORT:Vallee, famille de la 16th-century French architects 17th-century French architects Swedish architects French families