Pierre Vignon
1736–1823 (age 87)
Architect
Biography
Pierre Vignon (1736–1823) was a distinguished architect whose designs helped shape the urban landscape of late 18th-century France. His work reflected the neoclassical aesthetics that dominated French architectural practice during his era, contributing to the refinement and grandeur of Parisian and provincial buildings.
Vignon's architectural legacy and his esteemed position in French cultural life were commemorated through his burial at Père Lachaise Cemetery in 1823, where he rests among the cemetery's most celebrated interments.