Tilman-François Suys (in French) or Tieleman Frans Suys (in Dutch) (1 July 1783 – 22 July 1864) was a Belgian architect who also worked in the Netherlands.Suys completed his architectural education in Paris where he studied under Charles Percier and won the Prix de Rome in 1812. During his stay in Rome he became a protégé of King William I of the Netherlands the new king of the Belgian and Dutch provinces unified in the United Kingdom of the Netherlands.
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birth date
1783-07-01
birth place
Belgium, Ostend, Austrian Netherlands
death date
1864-07-22
death place
Belgium, Bruges, Munken
significant building
Amsterdam, Brussels, Royal Palace of Brussels, National Botanic Garden of Belgium
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