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Émile Thielens

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Émile Thielens (1854–1911) was a Belgian architect. He designed the Queen Elisabeth Hall, Café-restaurant Paon Royal, and buildings at the Antwerp Zoo.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ "Emile Thielens | Art Nouveau World". art.nouveau.world.
  2. ^ "Emile Thielens als documentalist van zijn oeuvre". Provincie Antwerpen.