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Julius Petrus Bilmeyer (Berchem, 4 November 1850 – Berchem, 13 June 1920) was a Flemish architect and professor at the Antwerp Academy.
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Bilmeyer enrolled in the architecture courses at the Antwerp Academy from 1865 to 1870. He worked simultaneously at the architecture office of the Baeckelmans brothers: Frans Clemens Baeckelmans (1827–1896) and Jan Lodewijk Baeckelmans (1835–1871).
Built work
editList of built churches and cloisters in Belgium:
- monastery and basilica of the Holy Hart in Antwerp
- church Virgin of Mercy in Antwerp
- church Saint Anthony in Antwerp
- church Carlo Saint-Job in Ukkel
- church Saint-Katarina in Antwerp
- church Saint Anthony of Padua in Essen
- church St. Luciakerk in Oosterlo
- church Assumption of Mary in Wuustwezel
- church St. Nicholas in Morkhoven
- restoration of the church in Eppegem
- monastery en chapel of Franciscan Sisters in Antwerp
Housing projects built by Bilmeyer and Van Riel:
- Carolus-Magnus dwellings in Berchem
External links
editExternal links
edit- Media related to Jules Bilmeyer at Wikimedia Commons