Théophile Seyrig
1843–1923 (age 80)
Biography
Théophile Seyrig was a French architect whose designs and innovations influenced the built environment of nineteenth-century France. His architectural vision reflected both classical principles and contemporary developments in design and construction.
Seyrig's career as an architect demonstrated his commitment to creating meaningful structures that served both functional and aesthetic purposes. He died in 1923 and was laid to rest in the Cemetery of Marnes-la-Coquette, where his memory endures among those who appreciate his architectural contributions.