Émile Camut
Émile Camut | |
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| Born | February 12, 1849 |
| Died | August 4, 1905 |
| Occupation | Architect |
Émile Camut (1849-1905) was a French architect. Some of the buildings he designed, like the Hôtel Côte-Blatin in Clermont-Ferrand, are listed as official historic monuments. He also redesigned the spa in Le Mont-Dore, another listed building, in 1887. By 1895, he designed the Protestant Temple in Mont Dore. With architect Georges Vimort, he designed the Casino Chardon in La Bourboule.