Gilles-Barnabé Guimard (also Gilles Barnabé Guymard de Larabe) (Amboise 1734 – Mosnes 1805) was a French architect. He spent his entire career in the Habsburg Netherlands (present-day Belgium) where he led important architectural and urbanistic projects such as the Place Royale in Brussels and the new ‘Palace of the Council of Brabant’ which today houses the Belgian Parliament.
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