Roulland Le Roux
Roulland Le Roux (fl. 1508 – 1527) was a French gothic architect responsible for the Flamboyant west facade and the Tour De Beurre of Rouen Cathedral,[1] and the Bureau Des Finances in Rouen. He also contributed to the Palais De Justice of Rouen.[2]
The "Butter Tower" of the cathedral of Rouen
Mausoleum of Amboise in the chapel Our Lady of the cathedral of Rouen
Bureau des Finances of Rouen
Courthouse of Rouen
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![]() Sculpture there representing Roulland Le Roux on the mausoleum of Amboise | |
| Nationality | French |
| Occupation | Gothic Architect |
| Years active | 1508-1527 |
| Known for | Rouen Cathedral, Bureau Des Finances, Palais De Justice |
| Notable work | West facade and Tour De Beurre of Rouen Cathedral |
| Style | Flamboyant Gothic |
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