Louis Montoyer
1749–1811 (age 62)
Biography
Louis Montoyer was a distinguished architect whose work shaped the urban and architectural landscape of his era. Active during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, he demonstrated the skill and vision characteristic of architects of the Enlightenment period.
Montoyer's contributions to architecture reflected the aesthetic principles and building practices of his time. His professional legacy is preserved in the structures he designed and the influence he exerted on architectural development, with his final resting place in St. Marx Cemetery honoring his contributions to the built environment.