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Jules Février

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French architect
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Jules Février (French pronunciation: [ʒyl fevʁije]; 1842 in Membrey – 23 January 1937 in Paris) was a French architect. His notable works included the Gran Vía in Madrid, on which he collaborated with his son Raymond, also an architect. Another son, Henry Février, was a composer.

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