Charles-Félix Durbach
1823–1893 (age 70)
Biography
Charles-Félix Durbach was a distinguished French engineer whose technical expertise and professional contributions shaped industrial and infrastructure development in nineteenth-century France. His work in engineering reflected the scientific and technological progress characteristic of his era.
Durbach's engineering legacy contributed to France's industrial advancement during a period of rapid technological change. His interment at Père Lachaise Cemetery honors his professional achievements and his significance within French engineering and industrial circles of the nineteenth century.