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Louis Métezeau

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Louis Métezeau (1560 – 1615) was a French architect.

He was born in Dreux, Eure-et-Loir, the son of Thibault Métezeau, the brother of Clément II Métezeau and the nephew of Jean Métezeau. He was Premier Architecte du Roi of Henry IV of France. He undertook the construction of the Grande Galerie du Louvre and conceived the Place des Vosges in Paris.