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Libéral Bruant was the most notable in a family that produced a long series of architects active from the 16th to the 18th century.
In 1660, Liberal Bruant was the architect chosen for rehabilitations to Louis XIII's old arsenal (the Salpetrière), which was being converted into a combination workhouse and orphanage.
In the Marais district of Paris, the hotel particulier Bruant built for himself in 1685, at rue de la Perle no.1 now houses the Bricard lock museum. Its Baroque facade of golden limestone is enlivened by windows set into blind arches that march across its front and busts in oval reserves, all under a richly-sculptured pediment that is pierced by an oval window.
See also Les Invalides